The Conductor and Brakeman, Volume 12, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 19th-century railroading. Published by the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, this volume provides a unique perspective on the lives and experiences of those who built and operated America's railways.
Readers will find a wealth of information on railway operations, labor issues, and the social lives of conductors and brakemen. Through articles, reports, and personal narratives, the book captures the challenges and triumphs of a rapidly evolving industry and the dedicated individuals who kept the trains running. A valuable resource for historians, railroad enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the human side of industrial progress.
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