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Biographical Info

Benjamin Bartle was the engineer on August 6, 1860, when the first Memphis, Clarksville & Louisville Railroad train crossed the bridge over the Cumberland River in Clarksville, Tennessee. The bridge represented a major hurdle in building a vital portion of the rail line linking Memphis and Louisville.

In October 1860, Bartle traveled to Philadelphia “where he had been to receive a fine new locomotive just finished there for the” Memphis, Clarksville & Louisville.

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Simon B. Brown

Receiver
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John W. Gilmore

Conductor
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G. A. Henry

President
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John Calhoun

Brakeman
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W. A. Forbes

Secretary and Treasurer
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J. B. Faxon

Secretary
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