Former Superintendent of Atlantic Division P and R . Dies in Hospital
Alfred G. McCausland, formerly superintendent of the Atlantic City Division of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, died at the University Hospital on July 5. Mr. McCausland was sixty-five years old.
Mr. McCausland was taken ill on Saturday, but his condition was not regarded as serious until Monday, when he became so much worse that he was sent to the hospital, where he died.
A widow, tow sons, J. W. McCausland, of Salem, New Jersey, and Frank N., of Philadelphia, and a daughter, Mrs. George S. Smith, of Atlantic City, survive him."
The Philadelphia Inquirer. Thursday, 7 July 1921
Former Superintendent of Atlantic Division P and R . Dies in Hospital
Alfred G. McCausland, formerly superintendent of the Atlantic City Division of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, died at the University Hospital on July 5. Mr. McCausland was sixty-five years old.
Mr. McCausland was taken ill on Saturday, but his condition was not regarded as serious until Monday, when he became so much worse that he was sent to the hospital, where he died.
A widow, tow sons, J. W. McCausland, of Salem, New Jersey, and Frank N., of Philadelphia, and a daughter, Mrs. George S. Smith, of Atlantic City, survive him."
The Philadelphia Inquirer. Thursday, 7 July 1921
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