Sometime ago there was some discussion on personal of the CB&Q who advanced to
other companies and positions
>From Railway and Locomotive Engineering July 1904
Mr. J.E.Saque who was formely assistant VP of the American Locomotive Co. has
at the last meeting of the board of directors, been elected VP of the company.
Mr Sague is a graduate of the Stevens Institute of Technology. His first active
work was done in the office of the mechanical engineer of the West Shore
Railway. The following year he entered the service of the Chicago Burlington &
Quincy as draughtsman. In 1886 Mr Sague became engineer of tests for the Erie,
and subsequently held the position of general foremanof the Jersey City Shops
and laterthat of master mechanic at Rochester. 1890-1892 superintendentof
motive power of the Jamaica Railroad and mechanical engineer of the West India
Improvement Co. In 1892 he became indentified with the Schenectady Locomotive
Works as mechanical engineer and in June 1901 to New York as mechanical
engineer of the American Locomotive Co.
In the same magazine a article on the "Heavy Consolidation for the "Q""
Just catching up on some light reading
sjh
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