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Chessie's Road by Turner Dixon Huddleston Second edition C&O
Chessies Road by Turner, Dixon & Huddleston with dust jacket Copyright 1986 299 pages
Dust Jacket. Includes the original material published in the 1956 edition by Turner. Table of contents: the early railroad movement in Virginia, the organization and the building of the Louis Railroad 1836-1850, the Virginia Central RR and the War years 1861-1865, the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Company in reconstruction 1865-1873, the C&O and government regulation 1865-1887, the years of the first receivership 1873-1878, between receiverships 1878-1888, the Ingalls boom years 1888-1900, the splendid road 1900-1909, to Chicago and to war 1909-1920, the Van Sweringen era 1920-1930, through depression years 1929-1938, Robert Young tries for a transcontinental, now in summary, maps and tables, index. 300 pages.
ALSO includes additions by Dixon and Huddleston. Second edition
The years of change, the Hocking Valley & the Pere Marquette, the Kitten and Mr. Probert the story of Chessie and the C&O, C&O Motive Power, Passenger Cars, Freight cars.
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