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 | | Sheafe served as conductor two years, as division superintendent four years, and as superintendent of transportation, with duties pertaining to the office of general superintendent up to August, 1881, when Jay Gould took possession of the road and the old employees were permitted to resign. |
 | | Sheafe went to New Orleans as General Superintendent of the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad, and discharged the duties of that office up to August, 1886, when he resigned and removed to Seattle, which city he had visited during the summer of 1885. |
 | | Sheafe affiliates with the Knights Templar, F. He was among the first members of the Chamber of Commerce of Seattle, and served as Trustee for two years, and is a man of recognized ability and sound judgment, particularly as applied to the interior development of a growing city. |
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