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George Thomas Lewis

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Biography

George Thomas Lewis (1816-August 21, 1882), a Pennsylvania native, was instrumental in re-building the Memphis, Clarksville and Louisville Railroad after the Civil War.

He served as receiver of the railroad from July 1, 1865, to April 1, 1867.

Related by Organization - Memphis, Clarksville and Louisville Railroad

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John W. Travis

Conductor
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Simon B. Brown

Receiver
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C. B. Webster

Brakeman
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G. A. Calder

Master Mechanic
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John Calhoun

Brakeman
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J. F. Merchant

Conductor

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