The FictionMags Index
Magazine Contents Lists: Page 8554
Previous
—
Magazine Issue Index
—
Table-of-Contents
Railroad Man’s Magazine
[v16 #2, November 1911] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 193-384pp)
[]
Details taken from Table of Contents.
193 · Kings of the Key ·
Newton Fussle
&
George Saint Armour
· ar
198 · From the Santa Fe’s Claim Bureau ·
[uncredited]
· ms
199 · Monty’s Full Hand ·
Edward T. Glynn
· ss
204 · Long-Distance Semaphore ·
[uncredited]
· ms
204 · Veteran Con’s Fine Record ·
[uncredited]
· ms
205 · Observations of a Country Station-Agent. No. 42. ·
J. E. Smith
· ss
214 · Said Railroads Were Wicked ·
[uncredited]
· ms
214 · Yards Built in Record Time ·
[uncredited]
· ms
215 · Was Clemmie Kidnaped? [Part 1 of 3] ·
W. S. Wright
· sl
223 · Letters of an Old Railroad Man and His Son. No. 1 ·
Herman Da Costa
· ar
229 · Kid Creaton’s Knockout ·
Lloyd Kenyon Jones
· ss
235 · Help for Men Who Help Themselves No. 42. Rogers Locomotive Series No. 5. ·
Robert H. Rogers
· ar
240 · Finding Their Trail ·
King Kelley
· ss
243 · Told in the Smoker ·
Albert G. Wyman
· cl
246 · Bill Drinks Gasoline [
Bill the Fireman
] ·
F. H. Richardson
· ss
251 · Our Own Tongue [Part 1 of ?] ·
Fred C. Files
· ar
255 · Up the Grades on Rack-Roads ·
Charles Frederick Carter
· ar
262 · Tower “DC” [Part 2 of 6] ·
C. W. Beels
· sl
270 · Automatic Stokers Faulty ·
[uncredited]
· ms
271 · Heart-Throbs of the Terminals ·
Olin Crawford
· ar
275 · Sweet William’s Banquet ·
George Bartlett
· ss
278 · Crack Trains of America [Part 2 of 3] ·
E. L. Bacon
· ar
285 · Remarkable Run on the Lehigh ·
[uncredited]
· ms
286 · Two-Ticks ·
H. M. Lome
· ss
299 · The Leader of Trainmen ·
D. L. Cease
· ar
302 · Advantage of Coal as Fuel ·
[uncredited]
· ms
302 · Deepest Cut in the World ·
[uncredited]
· ms
303 · Thirty Seconds ·
George Foxhall
· ss
305 · Duties of a Conductor ·
[uncredited]
· ms
306 · By the Light of the Lantern ·
[uncredited]
· qa
310 · Had to Buy One-Mile Line ·
[uncredited]
· ms
311 · Hogarty, Star Witness ·
Edgar Welton Cooley
· ss
317 · The Jumping-Off Place [Part 3 of 4] ·
Jared L. Fuller
· sl
331 · True Story No. 62. The Black Hand of the Rail ·
Walter C. Patterson
· ts
336 · Twenty-Four Miles of Tunnels ·
[uncredited]
· ms
337 · Before the U.P. ·
R. M. West
· ss
343 · First Diner Feast a Banquet ·
Frank H. Brooks
· ar
344 · Railroad Figures That Talk ·
[uncredited]
· ms
345 · Ten Thousand Miles by Rail No. 18. ·
Gilson Willets
· ar
355 · What Makes the Wheels Go ’Round? ·
Lydia M. Dunham O’Neil
· pm
356 · Honk and Horace [
Honk and Horace
] ·
Emmet F. Harte
· ss
364 · Softening Feed-Water ·
[uncredited]
· ms
365 · “I’ve Got an Idea!” ·
Hardy G. Autsen
· ar
369 · Sampson [Part 2 of 3] ·
Chauncey Thomas
· sl
378 · Newsboy King’s Record Trips ·
[uncredited]
· ms
379 · On the Editorial Carpet ·
The Editor
· ed
Railroad Man’s Magazine
[v16 #3, December 1911] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 385-576pp)
[]
Details taken from Table of Contents.
385 · “What’s the Time?” ·
Olin Crawford
· ar
390 · On Berneice Hill ·
Ed E. Sheasgreen
· ss
397 · “Casey Jones” ·
Peter Mulligan
· ar
402 · The Madonna ·
Adelbert Clark
· pm
403 · Spike Malone—Aviator [
Spike Malone
] ·
John C. Russell
· ss
407 · Observations of a Country Station-Agent. No. 43. ·
J. E. Smith
· ss
416 · The Stone in the Switch [Part 1 of 2] ·
H. M. Lome
· sl
425 · Told in the Roundhouse ·
Walter Gardner Seaver
· cl
433 · “Dixie” Jones ·
Horace H. Herr
· ss
437 · Freight-Car Poker ·
[uncredited]
· ms
438 · Crack Trains of America [Part 3 of 3] ·
E. L. Bacon
· ar
441 · Tested Ballast for Two Years ·
[uncredited]
· ms
442 · Was Clemmie Kidnaped? [Part 2 of 3] ·
W. S. Wright
· sl
455 · By the Light of the Lantern ·
[uncredited]
· qa
460 · Device to Prevent Derailments ·
[uncredited]
· ms
461 · Birth of the Pennsy ·
John Walters
· ar
470 · A Kettle of Gold ·
King Kelley
· ss
474 · Water-Tank Wisdom ·
Charles Albert Williams
· cl
475 · Tales of the Third Trick ·
Tom Jackson
· ar
481 · Mort Duke’s Fire Run ·
Lloyd Kenyon Jones
· ss
488 · John Bull and the “K-2” ·
[uncredited]
· ms
489 · Tower “DC” [Part 3 of 6] ·
C. W. Beels
· sl
502 · Main Line Matters ·
Neil Bramstead
· cl
510 · The Lamplighter ·
Lydia M. Dunham O’Neil
· pm
511 · “Short Flag!” ·
Adelbert Bartlett
· ss
514 · Early Car-Line Used Mules ·
[uncredited]
· ms
515 · Sampson [Part 3 of 3] ·
Chauncey Thomas
· sl
524 · How Steel Came Into Use ·
[uncredited]
· ms
525 · Letters of an Old Railroad Man and His Son. No. 2 ·
Herman Da Costa
· ar
530 · Arm Played Out, Mr. Opr? ·
J. L. Middleton
· ar
531 · Big Fans to Ventilate Tunnels ·
[uncredited]
· ms
532 · Honk and Horace [
Honk and Horace
] ·
Emmet F. Harte
· ss
541 · “Look Out for the Locomotive!” ·
Frank H. Brooks
· ar
543 · Dared Death in the Cab ·
Charles Frederick Carter
· ar
547 · The Hold-Up ·
Tex Houston
· ss
550 · In Memoriam ·
Robert T. Creel
· ob
551 · Minute-Men of the Railroad ·
Fred C. Files
· ar
554 · Cook Sacrificed His Shirt ·
[uncredited]
· ms
555 · The Jumping-Off Place [Part 4 of 4] ·
Jared L. Fuller
· sl
570 · Melon Train Over Mile Long ·
[uncredited]
· ms
571 · On the Editorial Carpet ·
The Editor
· ed
Railroad Man’s Magazine
[v16 #4, January 1912] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 577-768pp)
[]
Details taken from Table of Contents.
577 · How Steel Rails Are Put Through the Third Degree ·
E. L. Bacon
· ar
585 · Farley, the Booze Fighter ·
Edward T. Glynn
· ss
593 · Do Big Drivers Mean High Speed? ·
Arthur Curran
· ar
598 · “Railways” and “Railroads” ·
[uncredited]
· ms
598 · Over 24 Million Barrels of Oil Used ·
[uncredited]
· ms
599 · The Flight of the Bald Eagle [Part 1 of 5] ·
Jared L. Fuller
· sl
613 · Observations of a Country Station-Agent. No. 44. ·
J. E. Smith
· ss
622 · Telltale Finger Tips ·
Sumner Lucas
· ss
628 · Brigands Kidnap Engineer ·
[uncredited]
· ms
629 · Letters of an Old Railroad Man and His Son. No. 3 ·
Herman Da Costa
· ar
635 · Between the Lights ·
Robert Fulkerson Hoffman
· ss
640 · Ties Pickled in Salt Lake ·
[uncredited]
· ms
641 · Queer Happenings in Wrecks ·
Charles Frederick Carter
· ar
648 · The Hobo and the Lady ·
George C. Spear
· ss
661 · The Man Who Must Not Err ·
J. Earl Clauson
· ar
667 · He “Cheered” His Running Mate ·
Alf. Murritt
· ms
668 · Tower “DC” [Part 4 of 6] ·
C. W. Beels
· sl
677 · Fixing the Blame ·
Lydia M. Dunham O’Neil
· pm
677 · Cars Propelled by Wind ·
[uncredited]
· ms
678 · By the Light of the Lantern ·
[uncredited]
· qa
685 · Told in the Roundhouse ·
Walter Gardner Seaver
· cl
693 · The Gray Hour ·
Walter Duncan
· ss
695 · True Story No. 63. Left Behind ·
Joe A. Hermann
· ts
697 · When Guild’s Whistle Was Silent ·
Frank H. Brooks
· ar
698 · Locomotive with No Fireman ·
[uncredited]
· ms
699 · Some One to Love ·
King Kelley
· ss
702 · Chief of the Tariff Bureau ·
Tark Swain
· pm
703 · Our Own Tongue [Part 2 of ?] ·
Fred C. Files
· ar
708 · The Engine That Struck It Rich [Part 1 of 3] ·
Walter M. Bridges
· sl
716 · Superheater Won’t Hurt Labor ·
Stanley Spencer
· ar
717 · Stacked Cards ·
F. B. Lovett
· ss
721 · End of Last Broad-Gage Road ·
[uncredited]
· ms
722 · On the Grouch Division ·
“Third Trick”
· ar
724 · The Whistle of the Train ·
Gordon Seagrove
· pm
725 · The Stone in the Switch [Part 2 of 2] ·
H. M. Lome
· sl
735 · Railroader’s Wit Cheered Lincoln ·
[uncredited]
· ms
736 · Sante Fe Mallet Hauls 4,280 Tons ·
[uncredited]
· ms
737 · When the Road Is Dressed Up ·
Pearson MacIntosh
· ar
740 · Propeller-Driven Trolley-Car ·
[uncredited]
· ms
741 · Bill Edward’s Omelet [
Bill the Fireman
] ·
F. H. Richardson
· ss
745 · Let’s Hear the Toots! ·
[uncredited]
· ms
746 · On the Rio Grande ·
Edgar Welton Cooley
· pm
748 · Was Clemmie Kidnaped? [Part 3 of 3] ·
W. S. Wright
· sl
758 · Woman’s Invention to Prevent Wreck ·
[uncredited]
· ms
759 · On the Editorial Carpet ·
The Editor
· ed
Railroad Man’s Magazine
[v17 #1, February 1912] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp)
[]
Details taken from Table of Contents.
1 · Ties That Bind 1.— The Order of Railway Conductors ·
Thaddeus S. Dayton
· ar
8 · From Shack to President ·
George W. B. Conrad
· ar
9 · Honk and Horace [
Honk and Horace
] ·
Emmet F. Harte
· ss
20 · Great American Train Robberies. No. 18 ·
Horace H. Herr
· ar
24 · New Coast-to-Coast Record ·
[uncredited]
· ms
25 · The Red Veto ·
Robert Fulkerson Hoffman
· ss
31 · Frank Billings’s Fine Record ·
[uncredited]
· ms
32 · Told in the Roundhouse ·
Walter Gardner Seaver
· cl
40 · Elusive Logan Nabs a Sleuth ·
Al Herron
· ar
43 · Death of “Dave” Hazelton ·
[uncredited]
· ms
44 · Crack Engines of America ·
Arthur Curran
· ar
50 · Our Vast Lignite Fields ·
[uncredited]
· ms
51 · Waiting for a Woman ·
Edward T. Glynn
· ss
55 · Cables at a Dollar a Letter ·
[uncredited]
· ms
56 · Errors That Were Made to Order ·
John Walters
· ar
63 · Birth of the N.P. ·
Felix G. Prentice
· ar
71 · For Saving Time in Switching ·
[uncredited]
· ms
72 · By the Light of the Lantern ·
[uncredited]
· qa
77 · Main Line Matters ·
Neil Bramstead
· cl
84 · Tower “DC” [Part 5 of 6] ·
C. W. Beels
· sl
94 · Oldest (?) Engineer Passes Away ·
[uncredited]
· ms
95 · Henriette’s Honeymoon ·
Harry Tinkerton
· ss
99 · Letters of an Old Railroad Man and His Son. No. 4 ·
Herman Da Costa
· ar
104 · World’s Railroads—625,698 Miles ·
[uncredited]
· ms
105 · Why Red Weakened ·
A. Herschin
· ss
108 · “Got to Heaven with Both Feet” ·
Frank H. Brooks
· ar
109 · Origin of Nicknames of Railroads ·
[uncredited]
· ms
110 · Observations of a Country Station-Agent. No. 45. ·
J. E. Smith
· ss
119 · Big Electric Switcher Built ·
[uncredited]
· ms
120 · Diamond Studs ·
George C. Spear
· ss
128 · True Story No. 64. His Last Drink ·
Marshall B. Rice
· ts
130 · What Railroad Accidents Cost ·
[uncredited]
· ms
131 · The Flight of the Bald Eagle [Part 2 of 5] ·
Jared L. Fuller
· sl
142 · Will She Be Master Mechanic? ·
[uncredited]
· ms
143 · Horigan—Peacemaker ·
J. R. Stafford
· ss
149 · Tell It to the Sup’rintendent ·
Lydia M. Dunham O’Neil
· pm
150 · Pease, First Traction King ·
Arthur Stanley Riggs
· ar
154 · Duty ·
Charles Albert Williams
· pm
155 · “Never Again!” ·
Augustus Wittfeld
· ss
158 · Replaced Bridge in 49 Seconds ·
[uncredited]
· ms
159 · The Fight to Climb Grades ·
Pearson MacIntosh
· ar
162 · Starts New Relief Fund ·
[uncredited]
· ms
163 · Hennessey’s Last Stake ·
Walton Burroughs
· ss
169 · Messenger-Boy Becomes Manager ·
[uncredited]
· ms
170 · Chasing the Clock ·
Olin Crawford
· ar
173 · Peace at Last ·
George Foxhall
· ss
176 · First Locomotive with Screw Reverse-Gear ·
[uncredited]
· ms
178 · The Engine That Struck It Rich [Part 2 of 3] ·
Walter M. Bridges
· sl
187 · On the Editorial Carpet ·
The Editor
· ed
Railroad Man’s Magazine
[v17 #2, March 1912] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 193-384pp)
[]
Details taken from Table of Contents.
193 · With “Second 74” ·
Walton Burroughs
· ss
200 · Hero of Forest Fires Dead ·
[uncredited]
· ms
201 · The Inner Light ·
Robert Fulkerson Hoffman
· ar
208 · The “Bat ’Em Outs” [Part 1 of 3] ·
John C. Russell
· sl
211 · Con Saves Brakie ·
[uncredited]
· ms
212 · The Depot Boss ·
C. W. Townley
· ar
215 · Honk and Horace [
Honk and Horace
] ·
Emmet F. Harte
· ss
223 · Car-Loads of Doom ·
Pearson MacIntosh
· ar
229 · Stings of the Super’s Stenographer ·
[uncredited]
· ms
229 · Steel Rails Made in Two Parts ·
[uncredited]
· ms
230 · A Dog-House Detective ·
Herbert MacAlpine
· ss
235 · Oldest Living Passenger ·
Frank H. Brooks
· ar
238 · Invented First Railroad Ticket ·
[uncredited]
· ms
239 · The Gay Cat ·
A. Herschin
· ss
242 · Improves the Reverse-Lever ·
[uncredited]
· ms
243 · The Robin’s Nest ·
Svetozar Tonjoroff
· ss
250 · Crack Trains of Britain ·
J. F. Gairns
· ar
254 · Harriet Lends a Hand ·
Charles Albert Williams
· ss
256 · The Flight of the Bald Eagle [Part 3 of 5] ·
Jared L. Fuller
· sl
268 · Railroads Made Cities of Towns ·
Beverly Brux
· ar
269 · Roundhouse Tales. No. 4 ·
Walter Gardner Seaver
· ar
276 · By the Light of the Lantern ·
[uncredited]
· qa
285 · Getting Rid of David ·
George Foxhall
· ss
290 · Ballast of a Boomer [Part 1 of 2] ·
Quincy Colfax
· ar
299 · Among the Dough-Boys ·
R. M. West
· ss
307 · Scientific Rate-Making (An Open Letter) ·
Chauncey Thomas
· ms
308 · Effect of Snow on Electric Roads ·
[uncredited]
· ms
309 · Tower “DC” [Part 6 of 6] ·
C. W. Beels
· sl
319 · Some Terminal Strains ·
Wilbur D. Nesbit
· pm
320 · The Sunny Side of the Track ·
Various
· hu
322 · Birth of the P. and R. ·
Charles Frederick Carter
· ar
329 · Railroad White Hope Triumphs ·
Peter Mulligan
· ar
331 · Observations of a Country Station-Agent. No. 46. ·
J. E. Smith
· ss
341 · Edison Was Boy on Vet’s Train ·
[uncredited]
· ms
342 · Old-Timer Gives Life to Duty ·
[uncredited]
· ms
343 · Gertrude’s Grit [Part 1 of 2] ·
Arthur T. Minehead
· sl
355 · Letters of an Old Railroad Man and His Son. No. 5 ·
Herman Da Costa
· ar
360 · A Man Named Et-Mar ·
Lloyd Kenyon Jones
· ss
368 · How the Railroad Man Takes It ·
C. Willis
· pm
369 · The Engine That Struck It Rich [Part 3 of 3] ·
Walter M. Bridges
· sl
378 · From Operator to Traffic Manager ·
[uncredited]
· ms
379 · On the Editorial Carpet ·
The Editor
· ed
Next
—
Magazine Issue Index
—
Table-of-Contents