Baggagemaster
a person employed, especially by a railroad, bus company, or steamship line, to take charge of p-ssengers’ baggage.
historical examples
at midnight i was checking my sample-trunk for albany, and persuading the baggagemaster that 218 pounds were exactly 120.
a man of samples wm. h. maher
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