“A Few Tales of the Rail”
“The the 800,000 quick-witted Americans, whose brain and brawn watch over our commerce, guard us safely on journeys of pleasure and sorrow . . . ” begins the book's dedication. Inside is a collection of humorous anecdotes on traveling the railroads.
- Author: Andrews, Othello F. (Othello Franklin)
- LCCN: http://lccn.loc.gov/99003101
- Published/Created: Chicago, Chicago chronicle, 1899.
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