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  1. Essays by railroad historians Keith L. Bryant, H. Roger Grant, Don Hofsommer, and Maury Klein add context and depth to the 240 photographs featured in book. Robert D. Krebs, who served in the executive offices of railroads in all three regions, including as chairman and CEO of the BNSF Railway, wrote the foreword.

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  2. Jun 1, 2009 · H. Roger Grant is Kathryn and Calhoun Lemon Professor of History at Clemson University. He is author of 25 books, including Visionary Railroader (IUP, 2008). Grant has written company histories of the Chicago & North Western, the Chicago Great Western, the Erie Lackawanna, the Georgia & Florida, and the Wabash railroads.

  3. North Western Lines; photographs; architectural drawings and maps; and H. Roger Grant’s book research. The bulk of the material covers the years 1935 to 1980. When the deposit for the materials from the historical society ended, the bulk of the collection returned to the historical society.

  4. H . Roger Grant rative and 173 illustrations, includ-242 pages 1 50 iiius. $35.00 dořh ing historical photographs and maps, he reveals the inner workings We Took the Train of a railroad that once spanned nine Edited by H. Roger Grant states and has long intrigued 205 pages 36 illus. $29.50 cloth enthusiasts. 296 pages 81/2"xir

  5. H. Roger Grant (1943/1944 – November 17, 2023) was an American railroad historian and author. He died on November 17, 2023, at the age of 79. Education.

  6. Jun 1, 2009 · In this splendid companion volume to Steel Trails of Hawkeyeland (IUP, 2005), H. Roger Grant and Don L. Hofsommer explore the pivotal role that railroads played in the urban development of the state as well as the symbiotic relationship Iowa and its rails shared. With more than four hundred black-and-white photographs, a solid inventory of ...

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  7. day published a marvelous collection of fifties photographs and included the authors' useful chronology of the decade. While Douglas T. Miller and Marion Nowak cogently challenge Life magazine's contention of "The Nifty Fifties," this is without question a "nifty" book. H. Roger Grant The University of Akron

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