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Redwoods, Iron Horses, and the Pacific The Story of the California Western  "Skunk" Railroad

Redwoods, Iron Horses, and the Pacific The Story of the California Western "Skunk" Railroad

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Redwoods, Iron Horses, and the Pacific The Story of the California Western "Skunk" Railroad

by Crump, Spencer

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0918376122
ISBN 13
9780918376121
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Fort Bragg, CA: California Western Railroad / Zeta Publishing Company. Very Good+. 1998. Revised 4th Edition. Paperback. 0918376122 . B&W Illustrations; This is an oversized paperback book. The book is in Very Good+ condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The text pages are clean and bright. "In the early 1880s, lumbermen C. R. Johnson, Calvin Stewart, and James Hunter joined together to expand timber operations in Mendocino County. By 1885 the Fort Bragg Railroad was formed to make transporting lumber easier. This would form the foundation of what would eventually become the California Western Railroad, more commonly known as The Skunk. The train played a vital role during this time in transporting families and workers who set up the various logging camps along the route and in doing so, became an entirely different type of line. It played an important part not only in the area's industrial life, but also in its social and cultural activities." (from the skunk railroad website) .

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Redwoods, Iron Horses, and the Pacific The Story of the California Western "Skunk" Railroad
Author
Crump, Spencer
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Edition
Revised 4th Edition
ISBN 10
0918376122
ISBN 13
9780918376121
Publisher
California Western Railroad / Zeta Publishing Company
Place of Publication
Fort Bragg, CA
Date Published
1998
Keywords
0918376122, Railroadiana, Spencer Crump, California Skunk Railroad, Short Line Railroads, Mendocino County, CA

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