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Home GIVEAWAYS & PROMOTIONAL COMICS - Government and corporate Rails Across America (1955)
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Rails Across America c2c Association of American Railroads titansfan
Issue: #[nn]
Published: [crica 1954 ?], Price: 0.00 FREE, Pages: 16, Editing:
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Silver Age U.S. Paper Stock: Newsprint Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: One-shot; Giveaway
Notes: This is probably the first edition and is not dated and has no job number listed. The date is a guess based on the earliest known Association of American Railroads comic books. School and College Service, Association of American Railroads, Transportation Building, Washington 6, D. C.
 Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page)
Genre: Non-fiction Advocacy
Characters: Jimmie Wilson Uncle Sam

Comic Story (15 pages) Rails Across America
Synopsis: A history of landmark events in the evolution of railroads, from their beginnings in England to the present, narrated by Uncle Sam.
Genre: Non-fiction Advocacy History
Characters: Jimmie Wilson Uncle Sam Horatio Allen Peter Cooper Phineas Davis Matthias Baldwin Andrew Jackson William F. Harnden Millard Fillmore Daniel Webster Charles Minot Mr. Andrews Jeff Cain W. A. Fuller Abraham Lincoln Buffalo Bill Cody

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