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* [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/40zhilendxc0i4r16wxxs/History-of-the-Dominion-Atlantic-Railway-m-Woodworth.pdf?rlkey=wo2cgv1cipcjytduy1ebu4hix&st=lqqa96vm&dl=0 Digital Download of Clarke's Book]
  
 
Clarke was a DAR conductor in the formative days of the DAR and wrote this anecdotal history of the DAR about 1925. There are some great rare half-tone photographs and lots of mentions of specific locomotives. While not very well edited and a bit rambling, it is a wonderful personalized look at the DAR in its busiest years. It is hard to find as it was printed in a limited run on inexpensive acidic paper.
 
Clarke was a DAR conductor in the formative days of the DAR and wrote this anecdotal history of the DAR about 1925. There are some great rare half-tone photographs and lots of mentions of specific locomotives. While not very well edited and a bit rambling, it is a wonderful personalized look at the DAR in its busiest years. It is hard to find as it was printed in a limited run on inexpensive acidic paper.
  
Under Canadian Copy Right Laws the book is under Public Domain and can be freely distributed. The digtal copy [https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=CEBE9730650128BB!2159&authkey=!AO4Tu1yFpM8_oDU Found Here!] was scanned by Samuel M Clark June 2013, all contents of the digital scan are that of the original author William W. Clarke.
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Under Canadian Copy Right Laws the book is under Public Domain and can be freely distributed. The digtal copy [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/40zhilendxc0i4r16wxxs/History-of-the-Dominion-Atlantic-Railway-m-Woodworth.pdf?rlkey=wo2cgv1cipcjytduy1ebu4hix&st=lqqa96vm&dl=0 Found Here!] was scanned by Samuel M Clark June 2013, all contents of the digital scan are that of the original author William W. Clarke.
  
  

Revision as of 17:38, 18 November 2025

Clarke's History of the Earliest Railways in Nova Scotia: A Brief History of Firsts and Other Interesting Stage and Railway Facts etc. in Ye Olde Goode Tymes

Clarke was a DAR conductor in the formative days of the DAR and wrote this anecdotal history of the DAR about 1925. There are some great rare half-tone photographs and lots of mentions of specific locomotives. While not very well edited and a bit rambling, it is a wonderful personalized look at the DAR in its busiest years. It is hard to find as it was printed in a limited run on inexpensive acidic paper.

Under Canadian Copy Right Laws the book is under Public Domain and can be freely distributed. The digtal copy Found Here! was scanned by Samuel M Clark June 2013, all contents of the digital scan are that of the original author William W. Clarke.