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PREFACE

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Some railroads, like some men, experience many of the ups and downs of life. They have their seasons of high prosperity, as well as those of deep depression. Such a road was the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburgh. In its forty years of life it ran a full gamut of railroad existence. Alternately it was one of the best railroads in creation; and one of the worst.

The author within these pages has endeavored to put plain fact plainly. He has written without malice—if anything, he still feels within his heart a burst of warm sentiment for the old R. W. & O.—and with every effort toward absolute impartiality in setting down these events that now are History. He bespeaks for his little book, kindness, consideration, even forbearance. And looks forward to the day when again he may take up his pen in the scribbling of another narrative such as this. It has been a task. But it has been a task of real fascination.

E. H.

A LIST OF THOSE WHO HAVE ASSISTED MATERIALLY IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS BOOK

Richard C. Ellsworth Canton
Harold B. Johnson Watertown
Cornelius Christie Syracuse
Richard Holden Watertown
J. F. Maynard Utica
Dr. Charles H. Leete Potsdam
W. D. Hanchette Watertown
Richard T. Starsmeare Kane, Pa.
W. D. Carnes Watertown
Arthur G. Leonard Chicago
Robert Ward Davis Rochester
George W. Knowlton Watertown
L. S. Hungerford Chicago
Hon. Chauncey M. Depew New York
Elisha B. Powell Oswego
P. E. Crowley New York
Ira A. Place New York
F. E. McCormack Corning
Edgar Van Etten Los Angeles
D. C. Moon Cleveland
James H. Hustis Boston
F. W. Thompson San Francisco
Henry N. Rockwell Albany
Chas. H. Hungerford Arlington, Vt.
Charles Holcombe Biloxi, Miss.
The Story of the Rome, Watertown, and Ogdensburg Railroad

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