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Original airdate: 12/9/2019 | It was 1883 and Robert Sayre had just about had his fill of the Packer boys. Ever since their father, Asa Packer, had died in 1879, his trusted aide had tried to teach Robert and Harry Packer that just because they had inherited a railroad did not necessarily mean they knew how to run one. While their father, spoiling them with one hand, disciplining them harshly with the other, was alive, Sayre had been given the role of keeping his wayward offspring in line. He was not with them in France in 1869 when John Fritz was on an inspection tour of European steel furnaces. It was all Fritz could do to pull “the boys,” as everyone in the family referred to them, out of the cross-dressing antics of Paris’s notorious Art Students Ball. But now that the former canal boat captain and Lehigh Valley Railroad titan had passed from the scene, they wanted to let him know it was their railroad and they would not take any more lessons from him. “The boys have come after me and have brought the hatchet,” Sayre noted in pencil on the pages of his small, limp-leather diary. A few days later he would be writing that he had been informed by them that they no longer had any use for his services. Sayre was crushed, as he noted, at the ingratitude of the family after all his years of “faithful service.” Read the full story at WFMZ.com: https://www.wfmz.com/features/history...