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Contributors Include J. Wallace Higgins, III, Walter F. Becker, F. Stewart Graham And Others.
Excerpt from The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society On the opening of the Branch the 7 o'clock lvatering Station train was discontinued. The writer well remembers Mr. Eli ('ooper during the later years of his life as he was a verv well known citizen of lvoburn and owned considerable property there. In February, 1860, by a slight accident to a freight train from vvoburn a car was thrown down an embankment in Somer ville near the Fitchburg Railroad and John Fuller had a shoulder broken. This was the same J. Fuller who fired the engine of the first passenger train. He was a familiar character for many years at the ('enter Depot. He lived in a little cottage by the old wood shed and I rem...
Leaflets, each containing the early history of a railroad, report of the annual meeting, list of officers, etc.
Typescript letter, unsigned, to the members of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society regarding a controversy that arose in the New York Chapter resulting in suspension of the Chapter.