The railroad brakeman
Page [4] blank. Below title wood-engraving of railroad locomotive; ornamental border at top and bottom on page [1] Caption title. Below illustration on page [1]: This poem is printed for the benefit of Mr. Frank E. Kelley, who lost his leg on B. & L.R.R. while in the faithful discharge of his duties as a brakeman. First line of poem: Dust-grimed features, weather-beaten. Poem in seven eight-line stanzas on brakeman's dangerous job. Suggested range of dates from dealer and from internal evidence.
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