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(erielack) March 2--On this date in DL&W History 101 years ago . . .



From the archives at Steamtown the following letter appears:

D L & W RAILROAD CO.
Office of Superintendent
Hoboken, N.J.
C. H. Ketcham
Superintendent,
March 2, 1906.

P.R. Benton, Louis, drillman

Mr. T. E. Clarke
General Superintendent

Dear Sir:

Referring to your favor of February 16th, relative to L. Betts, a member of crew of drill engine 72, who was found in an intoxicated condition in Hoboken Yard, 1:30 A.M. February 14th. Your letter is the first information we received regarding the matter and find that instead of this being L. Betts, it was Louis Benton. Benton was ordered out of the service on the same date and instructed to report to General Yardmaster Foltz. This he failed to do until Februauy 23rd, when he called on Mr. Foltz and requested his time, which was given him. Entry made in his personal record, which reads as follows:

"Released from service on account of violation of Rule "G". "

Mr. Foltz excuse for not reporting the matter promptly was that he wanted to clean the case up and get all the information together before doing so. In consequence of this, the matter was delayed.
Yours truly,
C. H. Ketcham
Superintendent

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This is document 87 of 87 in a folder entitled:

DL&W RR--General Superintendent Correspondence--12223 (folder 3 of 3):  Violation Rule "G", Order No. 12 (1904-1909)

Patrick McKnight
Historian/Archivist
Steamtown NHS
570-340-5193

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