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Ulysses Trojan Smythe

Memphis, Clarksville and Louisville Railroad Birthday: July 7, 1834 Deceased: December 10, 1871 Railfanning.org: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23132384/ulysses-trojan-smythe
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Samuel Spencer

President

Samuel Spencer (March 20, 1847 – November 29, 1906) was an American civil engineer, businessman, and influential railroad executive. Born in Columbus, Georgia, Spencer’s early education was interrupted by his service in the Confederate cavalry during the latter part of the Civil War. After the war, he continued his studies, graduating from the University of Georgia and the University of Virginia.…Read More
Southern Railway Birthday: March 20, 1847 Deceased: November 29, 1906
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Samuel Spencer (March 20, 1847 – November 29, 1906) was an American civil engineer, businessman, and influential railroad executive.

Born in Columbus, Georgia, Spencer’s early education was interrupted by his service in the Confederate cavalry during the latter part of the Civil War. After the war, he continued his studies, graduating from the University of Georgia and the University of Virginia.

Spencer worked in various capacities and steadily rose through the ranks, eventually serving as president of six railroads. His career coincided with the rapid growth and expansion of American railroads during the late 19th century.

Spencer was also a director of at least ten railroads and held positions on the boards of several banks and other companies.

Spencer is often regarded as the “Father of the Southern Railway System,” reflecting his contributions to developing and consolidating railroads in the southern United States. His career, however, was tragically cut short when he died in a train wreck in Virginia in 1906.

The town of Spencer, North Carolina, home to the North Carolina Transportation Museum, was named in his honor.

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James Nelson Squires

Engineer

J.N. Squires joined the Western and Atlantic Railroad circa 1873.Read More
Western and Atlantic Railroad Birthday: February 16, 1843 Deceased: December 18, 1918 Find a Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12759550/james-nelson-squires
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J.N. Squires joined the Western and Atlantic Railroad circa 1873.

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