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C. W. Fisher

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C.W. Fisher was killed in head-on collision between two freight trains a mile north of Ringgold, Georgia, on September 12, 1906.

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James Craig

Pattern Maker
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T. Y. Whitehead

Conductor
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William Gramlin

Master of Car Repairs
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B. W. Wrenn

General Ticket Agent
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T. W. Doyle

Chief Clerk
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C. E. Harman

General Passenger Agent
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Alf Worley

Conductor
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John Corbin

Train Hand

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