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The Story of the Rome, Watertown, and Ogdensburg Railroad

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The book recounts the founding, construction and operational history of an upstate railroad, tracing early surveys, equipment purchases and track-laying, the consolidation of local lines, episodes of rapid expansion and financial difficulty, shifts in management, and ultimate absorption by a larger system. It presents a chronological narrative enriched with profiles of key individuals and local communities, technical and financial detail about locomotives, rolling stock and infrastructure, and supporting illustrations and appendices that document stations and corporate records. The tone is documentary and largely impartial while noting the line’s alternating prosperity and decline.

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Edward Hungerford

Edward Hungerford was an American author and journalist known for his insightful writings on railroads and urban life in the early 20th century. His works often explored the complexities of transportation and its impact on society, as seen in titles like "The Modern Railroad" and "Our Railroads To-Morrow." Hungerford's narratives not only addressed technical aspects of railroads but also delved into the broader implications for American cities and culture. Additionally, he contributed to the understanding of wartime experiences with his book "With the Doughboy in France: A Few Chapters of an American Effort." His diverse body of work reflects a keen interest in the intersection of technology, society, and history.

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