A brave conductor also paid the ultimate price. Around noon on November 3, 1893, veteran conductor William P. McNally left Poplar Bluff, Missouri, with 300 passengers bound for Little Rock, Arkansas, on Train No. 51 of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway. Nearing retirement, McNally looked forward to this run as one of …
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