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- "All aboard, Mr. Lincoln!" Comic Book, 1959 - This comic book, originally published by the Association of American Railroads, described the many connections between Abraham Lincoln and America's railroad industry, from his time working on railroad cases as an attorney in Illinois to his signing of the Pacific Railway Act, enabling construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad, as President of the United States.

- 1959
- Collections - Artifact
"All aboard, Mr. Lincoln!" Comic Book, 1959
This comic book, originally published by the Association of American Railroads, described the many connections between Abraham Lincoln and America's railroad industry, from his time working on railroad cases as an attorney in Illinois to his signing of the Pacific Railway Act, enabling construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad, as President of the United States.
- "The Lincoln Train Museum Presents... All Aboard, Mr. Lincoln!," 1971 - This comic book, originally published by the Association of American Railroads, described the many connections between Abraham Lincoln and America's railroad industry, from his time working on railroad cases as an attorney in Illinois to his signing of the Pacific Railway Act, enabling construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad, as President of the United States.

- 1971
- Collections - Artifact
"The Lincoln Train Museum Presents... All Aboard, Mr. Lincoln!," 1971
This comic book, originally published by the Association of American Railroads, described the many connections between Abraham Lincoln and America's railroad industry, from his time working on railroad cases as an attorney in Illinois to his signing of the Pacific Railway Act, enabling construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad, as President of the United States.
- "The Iron Horse Goes to War" Comic Book, circa 1960 - The Association of American Railroads published this comic book, <em>The Iron Horse Goes to War</em>, in 1960 on the eve of the centennial of the American Civil War. Railroads played a vital role in that conflict, fought from 1861-1865. Trains transported troops, weapons and supplies, and military forces attacked railroad tracks, structures and equipment.

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
"The Iron Horse Goes to War" Comic Book, circa 1960
The Association of American Railroads published this comic book, The Iron Horse Goes to War, in 1960 on the eve of the centennial of the American Civil War. Railroads played a vital role in that conflict, fought from 1861-1865. Trains transported troops, weapons and supplies, and military forces attacked railroad tracks, structures and equipment.