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During the early years of railroading one of the most deadly jobs in America was that of brakeman, who worked from the top of moving trains in all weather. |
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"A Picnic," engraving by Peckwell, published on the cover of The Railroad Conductor, vol. 7, no. 15 (Aug. 1, 1890). |
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1890 |
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Peckwell |
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Published in USA prior to 1923, public domain.
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current | 17:30, 1 January 2017 | ![]() | 1,502 × 1,916 (1.16 MB) | Carrite (talk | contribs) | "A Picnic," engraving by Peckwell, published on the cover of ''The Railroad Conductor,'' vol. 7, no. 15 (Aug. 1, 1890). During the early years of railroading one of the most deadly jobs in America was that of brakeman, who worked from the top of movin... |
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