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The Railroad Man’s Magazine
[v10 #3, December 1909] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 192pp+, pulp)
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385 · Told Before “Hitting the Hay” ·
Olin Crawford
· ar
394 · The Dynamite Division ·
Dennis H. Stovall
· ar
396 · My Sweetheart’s an Engineer ·
Kitty Sprague Hulse
· pm
397 · He Omitted the “Extra” ·
James Norman Shreve
· ss
402 · Thirty-Seven Miles of Cars ·
[uncredited]
· ms
403 · Lovett—Harriman’s Successor ·
Arno Dosch
· ar
412 · The Daughter of the Idol [Part 2 of 6] ·
John Mack Stone
· n.
423 · Making the Lightning Hustle ·
Charlton C. Andrews
· ar
427 · By the Light of the Lantern ·
[uncredited]
· qa
432 · A Trolley Mascot ·
[uncredited]
· ms
433 · Jimmy Collins and the 442 ·
A. E. Cooley
· ss
442 · Fighting the Ticket-Scalpers [Part 3 of 3] ·
H. A. Koach
· ar
447 · Spending a Railroad’s Money ·
T. S. Dayton
· ar
454 · Treasure of the World [Part 3 of 5] ·
Stephen Chalmers
· sl
466 · True Story No. 39. Christmas on a Flooded Track ·
Clara Morris
· ts
468 · Straining Old Eagle-Eye’s Nerves ·
[uncredited]
· ms
468 · Railroad Operated by Horses ·
[uncredited]
· ms
469 · Not Always to the Swift ·
M. J. Phillips
· ss
476 · France’s Famous Record Runs ·
[uncredited]
· ms
477 · Full Speed Ahead ·
[uncredited]
· cl
478 · Last Year’s Railroad Earnings ·
[uncredited]
· ms
479 · Mabel on a Mountain ·
Cromwell Childe
· ss
488 · Steel Ties in Europe ·
[uncredited]
· ms
489 · Letters of an Old Railroad Man and His Son No. 1. Jim Gets a Job in the General Manager’s Office on His Dad’s Old Line ·
Herman Da Costa
· ar
497 · The Stuff That Helps the Wheels Go Round ·
Horace H. Smith
· ar
503 · Observations of a Country Station-Agent. No. 19.—Is It Any Wonder That Railroad Men Don’t Make Good Farmers? ·
J. E. Smith
· ss
510 · The Dam-Builders [Part 3 of 5] ·
Bannister Merwin
· sl
520 · Help for Men Who Help Themselves No. 28. Making Passenger-Cars Comfortable ·
C. F. Carter
· ar
525 · Carrying the Boodle to Casey ·
E. Florence
· ss
530 · New York’s Abandoned Railway ·
[uncredited]
· ms
531 · Being a Boomer Brakeman No. 3. Things Which Break the Monotony ·
Horace Herr
· ar
537 · Recent Railroad Patents ·
Forrest G. Smith
· cl
540 · Love-Song of the Rail ·
George Foxhall
· pm
541 · The Ten-Thirty Call ·
Percy Wilson
· vi
545 · Riding the Rail from Coast to Coast No. 10. Romances of the Golden State ·
Gilson Willets
· ar
557 · The Spider of Palermo [Part 5 of 7] ·
Edward Bedinger Mitchell
· sl
570 · The Railroad Man’s Brain Teasers ·
[uncredited]
· qz
571 · On the Editorial Carpet ·
The Editor
· ed
The Railroad Man’s Magazine
[v10 #4, January 1910] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 192pp+, pulp)
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Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk.
577 · When the Rules Were Broken ·
Charles F. Andeson
· ar
586 · Famous Flying Scotchman ·
[uncredited]
· ms
587 · Freezing to Death! ·
William Ivory Irvine
· ss
597 · Perpetual Motion—The Greatest of Delusions [Part 1 of 2] ·
E. L. Bacon
· ar
604 · Up-to-Date Railroad Discipline ·
[uncredited]
· ms
605 · Treasure of the World [Part 4 of 5] ·
Stephen Chalmers
· sl
615 · A Santa Fe Giant ·
[uncredited]
· ms
616 · Close Calls of the Rail ·
Olin Crawford
· ar
622 · By the Light of the Lantern ·
[uncredited]
· qa
627 · They Called Him “Artie” ·
Charles Wesley Sanders
· ss
635 · Being a Boomer Brakeman No. 4. Hard Luck on the In and Out ·
Horace Herr
· ar
641 · The Daughter of the Idol [Part 3 of 6] ·
John Mack Stone
· n.
653 · King of the Freight Trains ·
William Clinton Court
· ar
656 · The Roundhouse Foreman ·
[uncredited]
· ms
657 · “Oh, You Buttinsky!” ·
F. H. Richardson
· vi
660 · How Railroads Are Built in China ·
[uncredited]
· ms
661 · Letters of an Old Railroad Man and His Son No. 2. Jim Grips a Few Live Wires ·
Herman Da Costa
· ar
670 · The Disappearing Diamonds ·
Arthur M. Chase
· ss
679 · Help for Men Who Help Themselves No. 29. Pressing Problems of Rolling Stock ·
C. F. Carter
· ar
684 · Observations of a Country Station-Agent. No. 20.—Our Correspondent Indulges in a Sort of Feast of the Passover ·
J. E. Smith
· ss
691 · Roll-Call of Veterans ·
[uncredited]
· ms
693 · The Dam-Builders [Part 4 of 5] ·
Bannister Merwin
· sl
704 · The Paymaster ·
Frederick Sanders
· pm
705 · Riding the Rail from Coast to Coast No. 11. Out in the “Great Hot” ·
Gilson Willets
· ar
715 · What Did Dugan Do to Him? ·
E. Florence
· ss
722 · Largest Electric Engine ·
[uncredited]
· ms
723 · Penny Goes to Farming ·
[uncredited]
· ms
724 · True Story No. 40. “Uncle Holly’s” Record Run ·
Sam Henry
· ts; illustrated by
?
727 · The Golden Serpents ·
George E. Hall
· ss
732 · Recent Railroad Patents ·
Forrest G. Smith
· cl
735 · The Telegraphic Twins ·
Cromwell Childe
· ss
742 · Lounging Libraries on Wheels ·
[uncredited]
· ms
743 · Railroad and Commuters in Battle of Jokes ·
George Jean Nathan
· ar
748 · Large Salary Too Small ·
[uncredited]
· ms
749 · The Spider of Palermo [Part 6 of 7] ·
Edward Bedinger Mitchell
· sl
757 · Railroad Scholarships ·
[uncredited]
· ms
758 · The Railroad Man’s Brain Teasers ·
[uncredited]
· qz
759 · On the Editorial Carpet ·
The Editor
· ed
The Railroad Man’s Magazine
[v11 #1, February 1910] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 192pp+, pulp)
(Full Text)
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Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk.
1 · The Headlight of Genius ·
C. F. Carter
· ar
10 · The Engine’s Hymn ·
H. J. Smith
· pm
11 · Comeback’s Prize Poltroon ·
Calvin Johnston
· ss
18 · The Inside of the Freight Department ·
T. S. Dayton
· ar
25 · Treasure of the World [Part 5 of 5] ·
Stephen Chalmers
· sl
41 · A Woman at the Key ·
Eva M. Richards
· ar
46 · The Song of the Wires ·
Otis M. Sisson
· pm
47 · Dugan’s Pal Goes Dippy [
Dugan
] ·
Augustus Wittfeld
· vi
50 · By the Light of the Lantern ·
[uncredited]
· qa
56 · Spike Malone Autos [
Spike Malone
] ·
John C. Russell
· ss
61 · Observations of a Country Station-Agent. No. 21.—To the Boys Who Bend Over the Desks ·
J. E. Smith
· ss
69 · Perpetual Motion—The Greatest of Delusions [Part 2 of 2] ·
E. L. Bacon
· ar
75 · The Bareen Blockade ·
J. R. Stafford
· ss
80 · New York Central’s New Pension Scheme ·
[uncredited]
· ms
81 · The Dam-Builders [Part 5 of 5] ·
Bannister Merwin
· sl
88 · Letters of an Old Railroad Man and His Son No. 3. How to Keep Gratitude and Push on the Rails ·
Herman Da Costa
· ar
94 · Little Railroads of Washington ·
[uncredited]
· ms
95 · Barbed-Wire Chivalry ·
Katharine Eggleston
· ss
104 · True Story No. 41. Running Down Lost Freights ·
Arthur F. Blakeley
· ts
108 · Train Held Up by a Hawk ·
[uncredited]
· ms
109 · Why Bayard Stayed ·
Robert Fulkerson Hoffman
· vi
113 · Riding the Rail from Coast to Coast No. 12. In the Last of the Territories ·
Gilson Willets
· ar
125 · The Daughter of the Idol [Part 4 of 6] ·
John Mack Stone
· n.
137 · Signaling Without Semaphores ·
Arno Dosch
· ar
140 · A Pink-Tea Bo ·
Charles Battell Loomis
· ss
147 · Old-Timer Tales No. 1. With the First Vanderbilt ·
C. P. Greneker
· ar
153 · Recent Railroad Patents ·
Forrest G. Smith
· cl
156 · Song of the Night Mail ·
H. S. Dudley
· pm
158 · Being a Boomer Brakeman No. 5. Gets His Clearance for Keeps ·
Horace Herr
· ar
163 · The Death of “Dread 107” ·
Ralph C. Mulligan
· ar
166 · Why Casey Doesn’t Work ·
Ray H. Holsinger
· pm
167 · The Man Who Hired ·
Edward Holden Cassidy
· ss
173 · The Railroads More Friendly ·
[uncredited]
· ms
174 · The Railroad Man’s Brain Teasers ·
[uncredited]
· qz
175 · The Sunny Side of the Track ·
Various
· hu
177 · The Spider of Palermo [Part 7 of 7] ·
Edward Bedinger Mitchell
· sl
187 · On the Editorial Carpet ·
The Editor
· ed
The Railroad Man’s Magazine
[v11 #2, March 1910] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 192pp+, pulp)
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Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk.
193 · “Watch for Willets!” ·
[uncredited]
· ar
197 · The Evolution of “Almost” No. 1. The General Foreman Hires a Clerk ·
Horace Herr
· ar; illustrated by
?
203 · Pet Names for Trains ·
[uncredited]
· ms
203 · President Taft’s Railroad Message ·
[uncredited]
· ms
204 · The Fight at Battle Draw ·
Earle C. Wight
· ss
214 · When I’m a Man ·
Leslie Curtis
· pm
Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine
January 1904
215 · Without Lights [Part 1 of 6] ·
J. Aubrey Tyson
· sl
226 · Information! ·
George Jean Nathan
· ar
229 · The Pennsylvania’s Conquest of New York ·
Arno Dosch
· ar
236 · Why Animals Are Run Over ·
[uncredited]
· ms
237 · With His Fingers Crossed ·
Harry Bedwell
· ss
247 · By the Light of the Lantern ·
[uncredited]
· qa
254 · Going Ninety Miles an Hour ·
[uncredited]
· ms
255 · Tagged by Cupid ·
Harry Pence
· vi
257 · True Story No. 42. ’Neath the Shade of the Old Water-Tank ·
W. H. Wilcox
· ts
262 · Training Motormen ·
[uncredited]
· ms
263 · The Birth of a Flier ·
Olin Crawford
· ar
267 · Some Famous “Traveling Puzzles” ·
[uncredited]
· pz
270 · Flannigan’s Assistance ·
[uncredited]
· ms
271 · Breaking the Combine [Part 1 of 3] ·
William S. Wright
· sl
279 · Boiling the Steam ·
[uncredited]
· ms
280 · Letters of an Old Railroad Man and His Son No. 4. A Fifteen-Million Dollar Puzzle ·
Herman Da Costa
· ar; illustrated by
?
286 · And “Goober” Browne Slept ·
James Francis Dwyer
· ss
292 · Moving a Mountain ·
[uncredited]
· ms
293 · Riding the Rail from Coast to Coast No. 13. The Boys of the Espee ·
Gilson Willets
· ar; illustrated by
?
304 · Nutley, the Stickler ·
Robert Fulkerson Hoffman
· ss
309 · Told in the Smoker ·
[uncredited]
· cl
315 · Observations of a Country Station-Agent. No. 22.—The Trials and Tribulations of Captain Fish ·
J. E. Smith
· ss
323 · Visible Telephoning ·
[uncredited]
· ms
324 · When the Devil Drives ·
Robert T. Creel
· vi
327 · Old-Timer Tales No. 2. The Jarrett & Palmer Special ·
Fred W. Saward
· ar
331 · A Claim for Damages ·
[uncredited]
· ms
332 · From Sunny Italy ·
A. V. Howell
· pm
333 · In the Grip ·
C. W. Beels
· ss
342 · Recent Railroad Patents ·
Forrest G. Smith
· cl
344 · None Killed in Ten Years ·
[uncredited]
· ms
345 · Millions for Railroad Trifles ·
T. S. Dayton
· ar
349 · Watch for the Gleaming Eye! ·
Al. Herron
· ar
352 · The “Limits” of Engine-Building ·
[uncredited]
· ms
353 · The Rebate ·
Frank L. Packard
· ss
360 · Forty-Three Years in the Baggage-Car ·
E. L. Bacon
· ar
365 · Water-Power in Europe ·
[uncredited]
· ms
366 · The Railroad Man’s Brain Teasers ·
[uncredited]
· qz
368 · The Daughter of the Idol [Part 5 of 6] ·
John Mack Stone
· n.
379 · On the Editorial Carpet ·
The Editor
· ed
The Railroad Man’s Magazine
[v11 #3, April 1910] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 192pp+, pulp)
(Full Text)
(PDF)
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk.
385 · Rough Riders of the Rail ·
Gilson Willets
· ar
395 · Ronan’s Five Minutes ·
Robert Fulkerson Hoffman
· ss
404 · Life’s Railroad ·
William Gordon Hammond
· pm
405 · Express Thieves, and How to Catch Them ·
Charlton Andrews
· ar
412 · 37-Year-Old Pass Still Good ·
[uncredited]
· ms
413 · Observations of a Country Station-Agent. No. 23.—Hiram Benson Lightful, the Crossing-Watchman of Pippenville ·
J. E. Smith
· ss
420 · Startling Railroad Statistics ·
[uncredited]
· ms
421 · A Heart of the North [Part 1 of 6] ·
George Van Schaick
· sl
433 · Loafin’ ’Roun’ de Depo’ ·
John Auschutz
· pm
434 · A New Freight Giant ·
[uncredited]
· ms
435 · The Stolen Ten Thousand ·
D. C. Freeman
· ss
444 · “Blondie” Reynolds Made Up Time ·
[uncredited]
· ms
445 · Possibilities of the Gyroscope ·
C. F. Carter
· ar
452 · The “Cons” of an Old Conductor ·
George Foxhall
· ar
453 · How Komo Bill Went East ·
William David Ball
· ss
458 · Cars and Locomotives Built in 1909 ·
[uncredited]
· ms
459 · By the Light of the Lantern ·
[uncredited]
· qa
466 · Without Lights [Part 2 of 6] ·
J. Aubrey Tyson
· sl
477 · A Night in the R.P.O. ·
Willard D. Eakin
· ar
482 · In a Pullman Car ·
S. E. Kiser
· pm
483 · Donnelly’s Hunch ·
Alfred H. Giebler
· ss
489 · Fighting Fires on the Pennsy ·
[uncredited]
· ms
490 · Help for Men Who Help Themselves No. 30. The Railroad Apprentice ·
Robert H. Rogers
· ar
499 · The Greater Love ·
Benjamin Rush Thornbury
· vi
502 · Fatal Courtesy ·
[uncredited]
· ms
502 · Just a Habit ·
[uncredited]
· ms
503 · Letters of an Old Railroad Man and His Son No. 5. The Scheme of a Real Winner ·
Herman Da Costa
· ar; illustrated by
?
511 · The Lost Horse, Limited ·
J. R. Stafford
· ss
517 · Progress in Locomotive Building ·
John T. Walters
· ar
526 · The Daughter of the Idol [Part 6 of 6] ·
John Mack Stone
· n.
531 · True Story No. 43. Old Dutch Cheese ·
Hal White
· ts
533 · De Bergerac of the Boes [
Monk Hausen
] ·
Augustus Wittfeld
· vi
536 · The Man for Me ·
Leslie Curtis
· pm
538 · The Evolution of “Almost” No. 2. He Is Presented with Another Medal ·
Horace Herr
· ar
544 · Signal-Service ·
Franklin P. Adams
· pm
545 · Recent Railroad Patents ·
Forrest G. Smith
· cl
548 · Stung! By Heck! ·
Emmet F. Harte
· ss
552 · Educating Signal-Men ·
[uncredited]
· ms
553 · Old-Timer Tales No. 3. The Record of 999 ·
Remsen Crawford
· ar
557 · Prizes for Apprentices ·
[uncredited]
· ms
558 · Always a Railroad Man ·
[uncredited]
· ms
559 · Breaking the Combine [Part 2 of 3] ·
William S. Wright
· sl
570 · The Railroad Man’s Brain Teasers ·
[uncredited]
· qz
571 · On the Editorial Carpet ·
The Editor
· ed
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