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Norfolk and Western Magazine 1976 June N&W Employee Old Northern Cross
 
Norfolk and Western Magazine 1976 June
48 Pages
Before Railroads Came 3
Diary found in NW Magazine files; origin unknown.
Early Days on Old Northern Cross 6
From historical sketch of Wabash published in 1909.
Breaking Ground on Virginia and Tennessee  Ti
From newspaper account of the event copied into historical sketch in NW tiles; name of paper unknown.
How Farmville Got a Railroad ..... .15
From Report of Chief Engineer of South-side of Railroad - 1852.
Confederate Raiders Tear Up North
Missouri Railroad 18
Exact origin unknown, extracted from material dealing with Wabash predecessor rail lines.
Opening Pocahontas Coal Fields   22
From diary submitted by daughter of Mrs. Lathrop some years ago; believed previously unpublished.
How Railroads Have Changed .
From Sardinia newspaper account 189(} Reprinted in Sardinia paper 1940.
The Types of Hobos I've Known
Recollections dated 1908 from Magazine files.
Depression Picnic  42
From Magazine files.
When The Banks Closed
By Becky Bolin.
When NW President hat on Brakeman's

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