In November 1923, he became president of sales for Stedman Products in South Braintree, Massachusetts.
The Dighton and Somerset Railroad was incorporated in 1863 to provide a new rail link between Fall River, Massachusetts and Boston via South Braintree.
The railroad ran from South Braintree through the towns of Randolph, Stoughton, Easton, Raynham to Taunton.
The railroad ran from Fall River through Middleborough and Bridgewater to South Braintree where it connected to the Old Colony Railroad line.
However, wanting a more direct route to Boston, Borden opened a new line in 1846 connecting with the Old Colony Railroad at South Braintree via Middleborough and Bridgewater.
Two payroll guards had been shot dead during a robbery in South Braintree, Massachusetts, about a month before.
The newly formed MBTA bought the Old Colony right-of-way from South Boston to South Braintree in 1965.
After his wife's death in 1926, Bluemner moved to South Braintree, Massachusetts.
A direct rail line to South Braintree would also be added.
In a payroll robbery at a shoe factory in South Braintree, Massachusetts, the paymaster and his guard were killed.