Source: Ihe Mining Journal Marquette, Mi. January 5, 1889 superintendent of motive power afd ma~ chinery onthe D.,§. 8. & A., have brought bim into contract with large numbers. of the employes of the road in this city and along the Ine besides the engine crews, and considering the time that he has been,” here, the Mnne JounNat can safely say that no more popular-raflroad man has. 2 ever been coanected ‘with an upper penin- sula road. The “boys” didn't!feel at all pleased when his resignation was rumored about and the fact speaks wall “for Mr. é ficial unless they find in“him a. thorouzh understanding of what may be called the solence of railroading and 4 comprehensive grasp of the duties of his position, as well as executive ability and sterlinfz qualities as. man. Outside of local railroad circles,~ too, Mr. Sedgwick lias been as happy aa ‘Mr. Boyd in forming friendahips and the |departure of both gentlemen will he deeply regretted by ‘the people of Mar- quette.