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NOTES

CHAPTER ONE
1. Verbatim Report of the Proceedings of the Convention Relative
to the Organization of the American Street-Railway Association
( Brook-
lyn: Office of the Association, 1882-83), p. 7.
2. Hardin H. Littell, "The Founding of the Street Railway Asso-
ciation," Street Railway Journal, 24, No. 25 ( October 8, 1904), 517.
3. For further details on this marvelous overnight steamboat
service, see Roger Williams McAdam, The Old Fall River Line, rev. ed.
( New York: Stephen Daye Press, 1955). Also see George W. Hilton,
The Night Boat ( Berkeley: Howell-North, 1968), pp. 21-74.
4. For the full story of Hoosac Tunnel, see Carl R. Byron, A
Pinprick of Light
( Brattleboro, Vermont: Stephen Greene Press, 1974).
5. For further information on inter-city passenger railroad ser-
vice, circa 1882, see Lucius M. Beebe, Mr. Pullman's Elegant Palace
Car
( Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1961).
6. The committee that prepared the constitution was composed
of the following individuals: Charles Cleminshaw ( Troy, N.Y.),
Thomas Lowry ( Minneapolis), Walter A. Jones ( Brooklyn), Moody
Merrill ( Boston), Daniel F. Longstreet ( Providence), and Hardin H.
Littell ( Louisville). According to Littell, Longstreet was the principal
author of the constitution. See Littell, op. cit.
7. Verbatim Report, p. 52.

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