Elisha Lee

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Lee circa 1913

Elisha Lee (1870 - August 6, 1933) was Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad and later Chairman of the Managers Committee of the Railroads.[1]

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  1. ^ "Elisha Lee Dies, Victim Of Stroke. Vice President of Pennsylvania Railroad Stricken at 96th Street Near Drive. Had Just Left Train. He Served as Federal Manager of Eastern Lines During the World War". The New York Times. August 7, 1933. Retrieved 2009-08-19. Elisha Lee, vice president of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Federal Manager of the road's Eastern lines under the United States Railroad Administration during the war was stricken with apoplexy while crossing the New York Central Railroad tracks at Ninety-sixth Street and the Hudson River last night, and died almost immediately.

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