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New Directors For Ann Arbor Railroad

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
August
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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NEW DIRECTORS FOR ANN ARBOR RAILROAD

THEY WERE ELECTED AT DURAND LAST SATURDAY

George Gould One of the Number -- Ramsey, of the Wabash, Will Likely Be New President

The annual meeting of the Ann Arbor railroad company to elect directors was held at Durand last Saturday in Superintendent W. F. Bradley's office. Present were President W. R. Burt, of Saginaw; General Manager H. W. Ashley, of Toledo; Superintendent W. P. Bradley, of Durand; Secretary and Treasurer George R. Burt, of Toledo, and Director D. C. Tate, of New York city.

The directors elected to succeed those whose terms expired were Geo. J. Gould, Alvin W. Kreck, and Joseph Ramsey, jr. The annual meeting of the directors will be held in New York city in a couple of weeks and the directors will be named to succeed the vacancies that will occur by resignation.

At the directors' meeting it is expected there will be a general re-organization of the company. President Joseph Ramsey, of the Wabash, will probably be president of the Ann Arbor, recently purchased by the former syndicate. General Manager H. W. Ashley, now of the Ann Arbor, will probably go to St. Louis with the Wabash. What the future of the Ann Arbor will be remains to be seen. However, it is probable there will be no changes in the officials of this railroad. -- Detroit Free Press.