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OverviewBetween 1849 and 1859, Virginia raced to pierce the Blue Ridge Mountains by rail and reach the Ohio River. At least 300 enslaved people labored involuntarily toward that goal, along with 1,500 Irish immigrants. The state leased the labor of enslaved Virginians from local slaveholders, including four connected with nearby University of Virginia. Blue Ridge Tunnel and Blue Ridge Railroad historian Mary E. Lyons explored hundreds of primary documents to write the first nonfiction book about slave labor on a specific antebellum railroad. She shares hundreds of enslaved people's names, traces where they toiled along the line and describes their backbreaking--and sometimes fatal--tasks. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary E LyonsPublisher: History Press Imprint: History Press Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781467144902ISBN 10: 1467144908 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 30 March 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsMary E. Lyons has written yet another masterful work of scholarship about the Blue Ridge Railroad, following The Blue Ridge Tunnel (2014) and The Virginia Blue Ridge Railroad (2015). Slave Labor on Virginia's Blue Ridge Railroad was published March 30, 2020, by Arcadia Publishing and The History Press. Through exhaustive research, culling through hundreds of primary documents, including contracts, receipts, letters, diaries, and payrolls, Lyons is able to paint a detailed picture of the lives of these workers and the vital roles they played in making Crozet's dream a reality--blacksmith, floorer, fireman, and brickmaker. Crozet Gazette Mary E. Lyons has written yet another masterful work of scholarship about the Blue Ridge Railroad, following The Blue Ridge Tunnel (2014) and The Virginia Blue Ridge Railroad (2015). Slave Labor on Virginia's Blue Ridge Railroad was published March 30, 2020, by Arcadia Publishing and The History Press. Through exhaustive research, culling through hundreds of primary documents, including contracts, receipts, letters, diaries, and payrolls, Lyons is able to paint a detailed picture of the lives of these workers and the vital roles they played in making Crozet's dream a reality--blacksmith, floorer, fireman, and brickmaker. Crozet Gazette Author InformationMary E. Lyons has written nineteen award-winning books for young readers about slavery, the Irish famine and the ancient American world. Most recently, she is the author of The Blue Ridge Tunnel: A Remarkable Engineering Feat in Antebellum Virginia and The Virginia Blue Ridge Railroad, both published by The History Press. She lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with her husband, Paul. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |