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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).

Date

1890

Author

Peckwell

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Published in USA prior to 1923, public domain.





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