Patrick Fennell

Patrick Fennell (1842–1917) was an American locomotive engineer, union member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and writer, whose verse as "Shandy Maguire", among others, was a staple of the ''Locomotive Engineers Journal'', and other trade and union publications.

In May 1909 he was a guest of the United Kingdom's Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen at their triennial conference, in Liverpool, along with W. S. Carter, President of the American Brotherhood of Firemen and Enginemen. Their tour of England concluded with a special train to take them from London to Southampton.

Born in 1842, he died around age 75 in 1917.

His book ''Recitations, epics, epistles, lyrics and poems, humorous and pathetic'' was dedicated:

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