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Owen; clerks in cashier's office, A. N. Williams and R. ^V. Davis; clerks in store, R. B. AVebb, James R. Mills; mining boss, Fred H. Wells, assisted by Robert Russell; car loader, Patrick Dwyer; weighmaster in drift No. 2, John G. Jones; weighmaster drift No. 3, Charles Cook; shipping clerk, John F. Dwyer; dock boss at drift No. 2, James Chambers; at drift No. 3, John Bran; foreman black- smith, Sandford Dewey; foreman of outside work (em- bracing the lumber department), J. W. Taylor; resident... physician. Dr. C. K. Thompson. Until the year 1874 Fall Brook was one of the most tidy and well appearing mining towns in northern Penn- sylvania. A large number of the dwellings were painted and well repaired, occupying lots, and not in blocks as in many towns. Many of the miners and laborers were during 1S74 and for a year or two later transferred to Antrim, or to Clermont, McKean county, leaving many dwellings unoccupied, which gave the town a cheerless look. Within the last two years the company has re- fitted and repainted many of the dwellings, the store and the hotel, repaired the sidewalks, and otherwise brushed up the central portion of the borough, and made it more cheerful and inviting.
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