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Story July 16, 1880

Alexandria Gazette

Alexandria, Alexandria County, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

The Hydraulion Engine was tested at the wharf foot of Cameron Street by Engineer Wm. G. Simpson in the presence of Acting Chief Engineer Stephen A. Green and fire wardens, found in good order, and returned to Engineer Joseph H. Young after his one-month suspension for disobedience expired.

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THE HYDRAULION ENGINE TURNED OVER TO ENGINEER YOUNG.—The Hydraulion Engine, after being tried at the wharf foot of Cameron street, this morning by Engineer Wm. G. Simpson, in the presence of Acting Chief Engineer Stephen A. Green and several members of the Board of Fire Wardens, and found to be in splendid working order, was turned over to Engineer Joseph H. Young, the time for which he was suspended, one month, by the wardens, for disobedience of orders in putting his engine out of service for repairs without first obtaining permission from the Chief of the Department, having expired.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Justice

What keywords are associated?

Hydraulion Engine Engineer Suspension Fire Wardens Engine Trial Disobedience Orders

What entities or persons were involved?

Joseph H. Young Wm. G. Simpson Stephen A. Green

Where did it happen?

Wharf Foot Of Cameron Street

Story Details

Key Persons

Joseph H. Young Wm. G. Simpson Stephen A. Green

Location

Wharf Foot Of Cameron Street

Story Details

The Hydraulion Engine was tested this morning and found in splendid working order, then turned over to Engineer Joseph H. Young after his one-month suspension for disobedience expired.

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