Nimrod J. Bell worked as a conductor for several southern railroads in their formative period; from 1857 to 1894. After his career was cut short by an accident; he wrote his memoirs detailing his first glimpses of some of the earliest trains in the South and his thirty-eight years as a conductor. Published in Atlanta in 1896; his book offers a firsthand account of working conditions on the railroads; operational procedures; wartime railroading; and passenger travel during Reconstruction.
#4925869 in Books ABC-CLIO 2000-11-21Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.00 x 1.31 x 7.01l; 2.60 #File Name: 0874368677551 pages
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