Hero of the Rails: A story of courage along the A-B-C line of the Union Pacific Railroad
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Softcover, 88 pages, 8.
5 x 11 in., 30 B&W illustrations.In June 1905, two-year-old Paul Ussary was playing on the railroad tracks of the St. Joseph & Grand Island Railway near Powell, Nebraska. Tragedy seemed certain when a freight train suddenly rounded the curve. However, the locomotive's fireman, George Poell, suddenly leaps into action.
Little Paul is saved, but George is maimed for life. Hailed a national hero, George becomes the first recipient of a new Congressional medal for railroad valor. It's a long-forgotten story of hero worship, political scandal and bonds of eternal gratitude between two men. It's also a historic account of what is now the A-B-C line of the Union Pacific Railroad in Nebraska.
Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction, pp. 5–10
- Grand Island and Hanover, pp. 11–14
- The St. Joseph & Grand Island Railroad, 15-20
- The A-B-C Railroad, pp. 21–23
- A Town Called Powell, pp. 24–26
- Just Another Day at Work, pp. 27–31
- To Save a Child, pp. 32–36
- Healing, pp. 37–40
- Accolades and Medals, pp. 41–46
- City Clerk and Disgrace, pp. 47–54
- The Latter Years of a Hero, pp. 55–57
- A Family Moves On, pp. 58–66
- Saving Tots from Trains, pp. 67–74
- Aftermath, pp. 75–79
- The Origin of the A-B-C Town Names, pg. 80
- Acknowledgments, pg. 81
- Bibliography, pp. 82–87
- A Hero of the Rail, pp. 88. Features: New Softcover James J. Reisdorff South Platte Press 2022
$16.95
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