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SMITH, J. E. (fl. 1900s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Billy M. Has a Merry Time Trying to Make the Rubes Fall for a New Blue Uniform with Gold Braid and Brass Buttons, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Nov 1909
- * The Brief Chronicles Touching on the Ups and Downs, the Ins and Outs, and the Rise and Fall of a Con Who Rejoiced in the Name of Jackdaw, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine May 1910
- * The By-Gone Combination of Telegraph Operator and Station-Agent Who Was Paid for Overtime Only When There Were Thirty-Two Days in a Month, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Mar 1911
- * Chauncey Discources on the Patience and Labor That Goes to Make Up the Unrewarded Lot of the Ticket-Agent, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Oct 1909
- * Chauncy Tells of the Causes That Made Him Swear Off on New Years Day, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Feb 1911
- * From Plug to President, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Nov 1910
- * Hiram Benson Lightful, the Crossing-Watchman of Pippenville, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Apr 1910
- * In Which Schwartz Tells of His Troubles While Purchasing Right-of-Way from Farmers, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Jul 1910
- * Is It Any Wonder That Railroad Men Dont Make Good Farmers?, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Dec 1909
- * Luther Leghorn, (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Dec 1929
- * Matt White and Sam Horne, of Two Kentucky Freight-Houses, Indulge in a Battle Royal, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine May 1911
- * Meeting All Manner of Miscellaneous and Unassorted Humanity Makes the Freight Clerk an Expert in Judging Bothersome Boobs, (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Oct 1912
- * Observations of a Country Station-Agent:
* ___ No. 17.Chauncey Discources on the Patience and Labor That Goes to Make Up the Unrewarded Lot of the Ticket-Agent, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Oct 1909
* ___ No. 18.Billy M. Has a Merry Time Trying to Make the Rubes Fall for a New Blue Uniform with Gold Braid and Brass Buttons, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Nov 1909
* ___ No. 19.Is It Any Wonder That Railroad Men Dont Make Good Farmers?, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Dec 1909
* ___ No. 20.Our Correspondent Indulges in a Sort of Feast of the Passover, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Jan 1910
* ___ No. 21.To the Boys Who Bend Over the Desks, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Feb 1910
* ___ No. 22.The Trials and Tribulations of Captain Fish, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Mar 1910
* ___ No. 23.Hiram Benson Lightful, the Crossing-Watchman of Pippenville, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Apr 1910
* ___ No. 24.The Brief Chronicles Touching on the Ups and Downs, the Ins and Outs, and the Rise and Fall of a Con Who Rejoiced in the Name of Jackdaw, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine May 1910
* ___ No. 25.One Cannot Always Tell Just Who Constitutes His Public, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Jun 1910
* ___ No. 26.In Which Schwartz Tells of His Troubles While Purchasing Right-of-Way from Farmers, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Jul 1910
* ___ No. 27.Schwartz Relates Further Troubles, Especially with a Female Poet and a Phonograph, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Aug 1910
* ___ No. 28.The Railroad Detective, as Represented by Pat Flynn, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Sep 1910
* ___ No. 29.Some Simple Narratives About Clay Calhoune Sokum, the Legal Luminary of Pippinville, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Oct 1910
* ___ No. 30.From Plug to President, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Nov 1910
* ___ No. 31.The Wily Politician May Think That He Carries the Railroad Vote in His Vest Pocket, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Dec 1910
* ___ No. 32.Sometimes Christmas Cheer Has the Right-of-Way Over All Things, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Jan 1911
* ___ No. 33.Chauncy Tells of the Causes That Made Him Swear Off on New Years Day, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Feb 1911
* ___ No. 34.The By-Gone Combination of Telegraph Operator and Station-Agent Who Was Paid for Overtime Only When There Were Thirty-Two Days in a Month, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Mar 1911
* ___ No. 35.What Do You Suppose Will Happen When a Superstitious Woman with a Phoney Dollar Moves to Ohio and Leaves Her Cat Behind?, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Apr 1911
* ___ No. 36.Matt White and Sam Horne, of Two Kentucky Freight-Houses, Indulge in a Battle Royal, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine May 1911
* ___ No. 37., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Jun 1911
* ___ No. 38., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Jul 1911
* ___ No. 39., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Aug 1911
* ___ No. 40., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Sep 1911
* ___ No. 41., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Oct 1911
* ___ No. 42., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Nov 1911
* ___ No. 43., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Dec 1911
* ___ No. 44., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Jan 1912
* ___ No. 45., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Feb 1912
* ___ No. 46., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Mar 1912
* ___ No. 47., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Apr 1912
* ___ No. 48., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine May 1912
* ___ No. 49., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Jun 1912
* ___ No. 50., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Jul 1912
* ___ No. 51., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Aug 1912
* ___ No. 52., (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Sep 1912
* ___ No. 53.Meeting All Manner of Miscellaneous and Unassorted Humanity Makes the Freight Clerk an Expert in Judging Bothersome Boobs, (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Oct 1912
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Apr 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Jan 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Feb 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Apr 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine May 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Jul 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Sep 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine May 1915
- * One Cannot Always Tell Just Who Constitutes His Public, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Jun 1910
- * Our Correspondent Indulges in a Sort of Feast of the Passover, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Jan 1910
- * The Phantom Headlight, (ss) The Black Cat Sep 1908
- * The Railroad Detective, as Represented by Pat Flynn, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Sep 1910
- * Schwartz Relates Further Troubles, Especially with a Female Poet and a Phonograph, (ss) The Railroad Mans Magazine Aug 1910
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