The Life of Henry Bradley Plant: Founder and President of the Plant System of Railroads and Steamships and Also of the Southern Express CompanySmyth, G. Hutchinson (George Hutchinson)
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The Life of Henry Bradley Plant: Founder and President of the Plant System of Railroads and Steamships and Also of the Southern Express Company
Smyth, G. Hutchinson (George Hutchinson)
Plant family; Plant, Henry Bradley, 1819-1899
The caution contained in the above against storms, and the desire for a
safe and comfortable passage for our soldier boys, will find a tender
response in many hearts for him who facilitated the embarkation of the
brave men going from their native land to fight a foreign foe.
TESTIMONIAL ACCOMPANYING A SILVER SERVICE PRESENTED
BY THE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE
SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY TO MR. AND MRS. H. B.
PLANT ON THE CELEBRATION OF THEIR TWENTY-FIFTH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.
“NEW YORK, July 2d, 1898.
“TO MR. AND MRS. H. B. PLANT.
“_The following officers and employees of the Southern Express
Company ask that you accept this ‘SERVICE’ as an evidence of the
affectionate regard in which they hold their honored President and
his Wife._
“_It has appeared to them that upon a day commemorative of the
ceremony which twenty-five years ago united in affection your
lives, they should give some enduring expression of the esteem in
which they hold you both._
“_They gratefully recognize the wise direction, the patient
forbearance and the friendly counsel of their President, which has
done so much to guide and aid them, in their respective spheres of
duty, and they are equally sensible of the fact that under
advancing years, and multiplicity of duties, only the ceaseless
care and affectionate heed of a devoted Wife has made this
possible._
“_They beg that you accept the testimonial in the spirit which has
prompted it, and with the assurance that to your ‘wedded love’ is
indissolubly linked their respect, admiration and affection._
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