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Years ago, before planes and cars connected dots on the American landscape, before highways and interstates, there was an era when trans-portation meant the people and goods of America moved by horses, wagons, boats and barges. Then came the railroads, which pushed our imaginations and potential beyond the primitive canals and waterways that up to that time deter-mined where Americans lived and worked. Rails of steel opened previously unimaginable links between undiscov-ered parts of our country, created new cities and industries, and connect-ed thousands of isolated towns and communities from…mehr

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Years ago, before planes and cars connected dots on the American landscape, before highways and interstates, there was an era when trans-portation meant the people and goods of America moved by horses, wagons, boats and barges. Then came the railroads, which pushed our imaginations and potential beyond the primitive canals and waterways that up to that time deter-mined where Americans lived and worked. Rails of steel opened previously unimaginable links between undiscov-ered parts of our country, created new cities and industries, and connect-ed thousands of isolated towns and communities from coast to coast.It was a time of rapid economic growth, especially in the Northern and Western United States. But growth involves people, and the people who made it possible were those who built, operated, and used the railroads.Would you like to get to know these people? Come inside and experience railroad life in a way you've never seen before. This volume is one of a collection of historically inspired works describing people, places and events of several specific major American industries of the 1850's through 1950's. Each volume is lavishly illustrated with archival photos and drawings, and includes glossary of industrial terms and an extensive reading list along with author commentary on the sources for the stories. Readers will enjoy volumes containing original short stories about Automobiles, Communications, Construction, Electricity, Iron and Steel, Logging and Lumber, Manufacturing, Material Handling, Meat-packing, Mining, Motor Trucks, Oil and Gas, Railroads, Textiles, Transportation, Trolleys and Inter-urbans, and a special selection about America's "Western Expansion" during this era.