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R&LHS Bulletin, Nos. 1 (1921) through 13 (1927)
R&LHS Bulletin, Nos. 14 (1927) through 27 (March 1932)
R&LHS Bulletin, Nos. 28 (May 1932) through 40 (May 1936)
R&LHS Bulletin, Nos. 40A (September 1936) through 50A (August 1939)
R&LHS Bulletin, Nos. 51 (February 1940) through 63 (January 1944)
R&LHS Bulletin, Nos. 64 (May 1944) through 75 (January 1949)
R&LHS Bulletin, Nos. 76 (March 1949) through 87 (October 1952)
R&LHS Bulletin, Nos. 88 (May 1953) through 99 (October 1958)
R&LHS Bulletin, Nos. 100 (April 1959) through 112 (April 1965)
R&LHS Bulletin, Nos. 113 (Oct. 1965) through 126 (April 1972)
Railroad History, Nos. 127 (Oct. 1972) through 138 (Spring 1978)
Issue Price* 140 $30.00 Spring 1979. "This issue is devoted to an all time steam and diesel roster for the Illinois Central Railroad." Illinois Central Predecessor Lines are listed first. Then 105 pages, with 52 photographs of: Locomotive Rosters, Illinois Central Railroad & Predecessor Lines. The Mississippi, A Southern Foundling (oldest surviving IC predecessor locomotive). 143 $37.50 Autumn 1980. The Great Northern Railway Company: Predecessors and Fully-Controlled Subsidiaries. The Great Northern Railway Company: All-Time Locomotive Roster, 1861-1970. Both articles by Kenneth R, Middleton and Norman C. Keyes, Jr. This single-subject issue has 143 pages and 120 photographs devoted to GN locomotives.
145 $15.00 Autumn 1981. Guest Editorial: New Steam in the 1980s? The Ogdensburgh Connection: A Failed Dream in Northern New York. The
Lightweight Passenger Car with Special Reference to Pullman. "The Generals Up in Wall Street" Ray Stannard Baker and the Railroads. Closing the Gap: The Coast Line and its Bridges in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. The Illinois Terminal: Corporate Structure and Steam Power. 146 $15.00 Spring 1982. A.B. Stickney and James J. Hill: The Railroad Relationship. Genesis of a Miller's Road: The Minneapolis, St.Paul & Sault Ste. Marie. Westward from Denver: The Obsession of David Moffat. The Greenback Raid (a U.S. Civil War story). Ticket to Promontory. Steel Ropes into the Howling Wilderness: First Cable Cars
in Los Angeles. The Fitchburg Railroad: A Corporate Genealogy and Locomotive Roster. 147 $18.00 Autumn 1982. RRH Awards. The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada: An Overview. The Grand Trunk Railway: A Look at the Principal
Components. The Grand trunk Railway: Motive Power Acquisitions. Locomotive Rosters of the Grand Trunk Railway and Grand Trunk Pacific. 148 $18.00 Spring 1983. Profile on Fred A. Stindt.The Invention of Railroad Time. The Grand Narrow Gauge Trunk (Ohio to Mexico). Chinese Construction Workers on the Canadian Pacific. The Impact of the Great Northern Railway on Settlement in Montana, 1880-1920. The Flying Yankee (B&M and MEC). Some Snapshots from Siberia. A
Tug-of-War on the Santa Maria Valley. The Clinchfield Railroad: A Brief Operating History and Steam Locomotive Roster. 150 $17.50 Spring 1984. Profile on H. Arnold Wilder. Guest Editorial: Basic Conservation for Historic Documentary Material. One the Greatest of Builders: The Norris Locomotive Works. William Montgomery's Nova Scotia Iron Works. American Railroaders in Siberia, 1917-1920. The Norris Construction Record (30 pages). 152 $25.00 Spring 1985. Draughting the Steam Locomotive. The Steam Engine In Prints and Photographs. Downeast Pioneer: The Bangor & Piscataquis Canal & Rail-Road Company. The Maine Central Railroad: Predecessor Lines. A Brief History of the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad with All-Time Locomotive Roster. How a New Haven I-4 Pacific Became One of a Kind. To Santa Cruz on Southern Pacific's Sun-Tan Special. 153 $15.00 Autumn 1985. RRH Awards. On the Mark: The History and Symbolism of Railroad Emblems. To "Jettison Conventions and Taboos of
Railroading": The Cotton Belt's BLUE STREAK. Raub's Central Power: The Little Engine that Couldn't. 155 $12.50 Autumn 1986. RRH Awards. Profile on Arthur Detmers Dubin. Railroads, Good Roads and Motor Vehicles: Managing Technological
Change. The Western Maryland: A Corporate History (22 pages). Steam Locomotives of the Western Maryland. 156 $17.50 Spring 1987. Guest Editorial: New Steam in the 1980s --- What Happened? "A Man of Large Experience": Edwin Noyes and Railroad
Development in Maine. "A Thorough Man of Business": Daniel C. Gunn, Pioneer Canadian Locomotive Builder. Locomotives of the Alton Route. 159 $15.00 Autumn 1988. R&LHS Awards. Guest Editorial: The History of Great Northern History. Running On Time. The Illinois Central and the
Growth of Illinois and Chicago in the 1850's. Locomotives of the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern. 162 $12.50 Spring 1990. Railway Technology, the Canadian Northwest, and the Continental Economy. Spunky Little Devils: Locomotives of the New
York Elevated. Railway Stations in New Zealand: A Case of Architectural Lag. Replacement of Technology: The Diesel as a Case Study. 174 $17.50 Spring 1996. Ore Docks and Trains: Great Northern Railway and the Mesabi Range. Country Carrier of the Poconos: The Delaware Valley Railroad. Lebanon-Thorntown (Indiana) Traction Co.: The Biography of an Anomaly in "Interurbanland". Railroad Redundant: The Fort Smith & Western Railway (26 pages including a map, 17 photographs and a locomotive roster). 180 $15.00 Spring 1999. Railroads Shipped by Sea (to California): Engineering Success and Disaster: American Railroad Bridges
1840-1900; The South Works (a Chicago steel-making plant) Narrow-Gauge Railroad; The North Western's Legacy (C&NW); Locomotives of the Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia Railway.
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