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Harry A. DeButts

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Harry Ashby DeButts (October 13, 1895 - August 27, 1983 in Upperville, Virginia)[1] was a president of Southern Railway in the United States. He was succeeded by D. William Brosnan in 1962.

deButts graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1916 and joined Southern Railway that year. He served in the United States Marine Corps in World War I and then returned to Southern Railway, where he would spend the remainder of his career. He became President of the company in 1952 and Chairman of Board on February 1, 1962 before retiring in November of that year.[2][3]

Norfolk Southern's DeButts Yard, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, was named in his honor.

See also

References

  1. ^ Railway Age, Volume 103
  2. ^ Harry DeButts, Retired Railway President, Dies - The Washington Post - 28 August 1983 Retrieved 2018-05-04
  3. ^ "H.A. DEBUTTS, EX-CHAIRMAN OF SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM". The New York Times. 28 August 1983. p. 44.
Business positions
Preceded by President of Southern Railway
1951 – 1962
Succeeded by