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Hiram Anderson Butler

Hiram A. Butler began his career with the Western and Atlantic Railroad as a water boy at Noonday Fill near Brushy Mountain, Marietta. He advanced through the ranks and served as roadmaster for nearly 50 years. He purportedly played a small role in the Great Locomotive Chase (or Andrews Raid) of 1862. He retired from the railroad in 1904.Read More

Hiram A. Butler began his career with the Western and Atlantic Railroad as a water boy at Noonday Fill near Brushy Mountain, Marietta. He advanced through the ranks and served as roadmaster for nearly 50 years.

He purportedly played a small role in the Great Locomotive Chase (or Andrews Raid) of 1862.

He retired from the railroad in 1904.

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