History of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

History of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

by John F. Stover
History of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

History of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

by John F. Stover

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Overview

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which journalist Lucius Beebe once called the “Mother of Railroads,” was the brainchild of Baltimore city planners who hoped to outstrip New York in the race for western trade, wealth, and populace. Although Baltimore lost the race, it gave New York a run for its money early in the 19th century and certainly achieved many firsts: the first timetable in 1830, the first eight-wheel passenger coach in 1831, and right-of-way for the first telegraph in 1844. In later decades, it would be a pioneer in the introduction of electric locomotives, diesels, and air conditioning. Author of six earlier books about United States railroads, John F. Stover packs this narrative history with careful scholarship and colorful description which will appeal to the railroad buff and the professional historian, as well as to any reader who wishes to travel with the "Mother of Railroads" through an exciting period in United States history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781557530660
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Publication date: 08/01/1987
Edition description: REPRINT
Pages: 436
Sales rank: 318,595
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.13(d)

About the Author

John F. Stover has published many journal articles as well as nine books, including American Railroads, The Life and Decline of American Railroad, and History of the Illinois Central Railroad. He is a fellow in the society of American Historians and has been a member of the editorial advisory board of Railroad History since 1970. In 1983 the Railway and Locomotive Historical Society awarded him the Senior Achievement Award in Railroad History.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Pictures and Maps
Tables
Preface
I. A Tale of Three Cities
II. Baltimore Obtains a Railroad Charter
III. First Rails
IV. Cumberland-But No Further
V. On to the Ohio River
VI. Railroad Operations in the Fifties
VII. A Railroad at War
VIII. President Garrett Faces Postwar Problems
IX. Garrett Expands His Lines
X. Many Presidents and a Receivership
XI. A Reorganized Railroad Faces a New Century
XII. Daniel Willard Comes Aboard
XIII. The Baltimore and Ohio Goes to War
XIV. Prosperity and a Birthday Party
XV. The Depression Years
XVI. The Baltimore and Ohio Again Aids a Nation at War
XVII. Postwar Problems
XVIII. The Baltimore and Ohio Accepts the Diesel
XIX. The Simpson Era: Years of a Declining Traffic
XX. The Baltimore and Ohio Is Taken Over by the Chesapeake and Ohio
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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