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GEORGE E. BRINK, agent, L. & H. R. Ry., at East Chester Station, village of Chester, N. Y., son of Geo.
E. Brink, of Franklin, N. J., and Lucretia Trusdell, of Vernon, N. J., was born December 7, 1879, at Franklin Furnace,
N. J. His mother moved to Warwick, N. Y., when he was three years old. He got a common school education, and after
working at odd jobs entered railway service as clerk in the general office, November 1, 1898. He also learned telegraphy,
proved a good operator and has held various positions on different railroads in the capacity of agent, yard master,
assistant train master, operator and train dispatcher. For the last two years and over he has been at East Chester,
N. Y., where he has built up business in one year from $300 to $1,200 monthly. Mr. Brink has many friends in the
vicinity and is well known by all as a thorough all around railroad man.
From:
The History of Orange County New York
Edited by: Russel Headley
Van Deusen and Elms, Publishers
Middletown, N. Y. 1908
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