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Powell married Leigh Whittemore, daughter of Robert B. Whittemore, of St. Louis on June 16, 1910. They had one daughter, Mary Leigh. His wife died in 1930. While in St. Louis, Powell lived at 3737 Washington Boulevard. He had a summer home on Harbor Road in
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on August 1, 1925. On January 1, 1931, he was named chairman of the board and retired later that year on August 1, 1931. He also served as president of
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as manager of inland traffic and as a member of the priorities committee. On January 10, 1919, he was appointed by President
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in Cincinnati. He later became vice president in charge of traffic of the Southern Railway in Cincinnati.
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Powell was shipping clerk for the Monarch Oil Company. In 1884, Powell worked as a traffic mail clerk for
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In 1915, Powell became president of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. In 1917, Powell joined the
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On February 15, 1920, he was elected vice president in charge of traffic for
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Powell died on February 9, 1945, in New Orleans. He was buried at
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as director of the Division of Capital Expenditures of the
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Thomas Carr Powell was born on September 5, 1865, in
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He had a home at 1721 State Street in 492: 490: 488: 486: 484: 122: 1910; died 1930) 16:American railroad executive (1865–1945) 734: 388: 343: 309: 307: 305: 303: 301: 299: 297: 782:Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad 762:People from Gloucester, Massachusetts 449: 447: 445: 443: 441: 439: 254:Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad 243:United States Railroad Administration 186:and public schools in Cincinnati and 160:Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad 156:United States Railroad Administration 787:Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad 481: 405: 258:Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad 164:Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad 294: 13: 436: 14: 808: 713: 534:"Railroads, A New Vice President" 498:"Death Comes to Railway Official" 408:"Railroad Men Who Made the Grade" 797:Burials at Spring Grove Cemetery 719: 701: 665: 626: 590: 554: 518: 473: 428: 380: 335: 263: 673: 220:Alabama Great Southern Railroad 119: 598: 562: 526: 406:Burr, Harold C. (1927-05-22). 1: 287: 169: 772:American railroad executives 158:. He served as president of 7: 606:"Powell-Whittemore Wedding" 10: 813: 366:. 1920-02-20. p. 595 271:Gloucester, Massachusetts 197: 129: 103: 95: 85: 66: 40: 28: 21: 687:. 1930-12-11. p. 11 610:St. Louis Globe-Democrat 574:St. Louis Globe-Democrat 504:. 1945-02-11. p. 16 459:. 1935. pp. 284–285 412:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 222:. 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Cincinnati
New Orleans
Spring Grove Cemetery
Cincinnati
War Industries Board
World War I
United States Railroad Administration
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad
Cincinnati
Nottingham
Brooklyn
Dunellen, New Jersey
Ohio River
Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway
Southern Railway
Washington, D.C.
St. Louis, Missouri
Alabama Great Southern Railroad
Ingalls Building
War Industries Board
Woodrow Wilson
Robert S. Lovett
United States Railroad Administration
Erie Railroad
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad
Gloucester, Massachusetts
New Orleans

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