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A richly illustrated look at the multifaceted history of American
railways. It's no exaggeration to say that, in the nineteenth
century, railroads completely remade the United States:
geographically, economically, and-through the advent of
standardized time zones-temporally. Though today their domination
on transport and freight shipping has been superseded by
automobiles and aviation, the railroad remains a vital piece of the
nation's infrastructure and self-image. Drawing on the rich and
diverse holdings of the John W. Barriger III National Railroad
Library, the St. Louis Mercantile Library, and select railroad
historical organizations, Travelers, Tracks, and Tycoons showcases
the profound changes the US railroad industry has wrought on the
land and its people since the 1820s. The vast array of artifacts
collected here includes early railroad prospectuses and reports,
promotional materials from the country's first railroad projects,
technical publications by engineers, ledgers from railroads like
the New York Central, conductors' logbooks, and dispatchers'
records. A wide assortment of plans, maps, and drawings presented
alongside these materials helps illuminate the technological
advancements brought about by the railroad industry, while posters,
sheet music, and art show how trains quickly became an indelible
part of the American social fabric. Published in conjunction with a
2022 Grolier Club exhibition, this book provides a multifaceted
look at American railroads in all their locomotive glory.
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