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STEVENSON, RAILROADER, Native of Ireland Served for 50 Years; Funeral to Be Friday. Thomas J. Stevenson, native of County Clare, Ireland and for 50 years well known among Nashville railroaders as "Uncie Tom" because of his career as an engineer, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harrison, 607 North Third street, at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday Mr. Stevenson who was retired from 16 years by the Nashville Terminals by whom was employed when he suffered injuries fall from his engine in the East Nashville yards, 31. He came here shortly after the Civil in which he served in the Born in County Clare, Mr. Stevenson to America as small child. His family settled in Vermont and it there when the war broke out in the 60s that he joined the New York cavalry regiment with which he served until the over. Meanwhile his brother, Pat had come to Nashville and was engaged conductor here. Mr. Stevenson came here and soon was also an em: ploye railroads here. He was employed as engineer by various companies. total of years hefore his retirement accident caused his years to be spent Since his wife died two years Mr. had lived with his deughter Four and three Mrs. Stevenson of Augusta. Ga.. also survive Mr. member the Church the Holy TTe also was -"Mated with the Brothnt home Friday with high mass o'cleak. Burial will be in CalHonorary will he members the Helv Name Active he: Holes, Mitch Green and George Thompson. TWO BANKS OSE Jacksonville, Fla., July The First National Bank of St. Augustine and the Phiefer State Bank of Gainesville, having aggregate more than $3,000.000, were closed today excessive withdrawals and for the protection of depositors.