Sources

Archival Resources Available in the Archives of Appalachia

Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway Records

John Goodin Papers

William Cary Hattan Collection

Special Mention:

Goodin, John D.  Clinchfield Hall of Fame Presentation for Thomas E. Goodin, Sr. 1997-1998, John Goodin Papers. 0482, Box 1.

Monograph Resources Available in the Archives of Appalachia

Alderman, Pat. All Aboard.  Erwin, Tennessee, The Y's Men Club of  1969.

Bogart, Mary Hattan. Conquering the Appalachians.  Dexter, MI, Thomson-Shore, Inc.  2000. 

Dellinger, Clyde J.  Tweetsie and the Clinchfield Railroads: Crossing the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Morganton, NC, The News Herald Press, 1975. 

Goforth, James A.  Building The Clinchfield: A Construction History Of America's Most Unusual Railroad. Gem Publishers, 1983.

Graybeal, Johnny.  Along the ET&WNC, Volume 1: Early Narrow Gauge Locomotives.  Hickory, NC, Tarheel Press, 2001.

Haskins, Sonya A.  Images of America Johnson City.  Charleston, SC, Arcadia Publishing, 2005.

Lonon, J. L. Tall Tales of the Rails On the Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio. Johnson City, TN, The Overmountain Press.  1989.

Marsh, C. K. Jr.  Clinchfield in Color.  Scotch Plains, NJ, Morning Sun Books, Inc., 2004.

Way, William, Jr.  The Clinchfield Railroad: The Story of a Trade Route Across the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Chapel Hill, NC, The University of North Carolina Press, 1931.

Williams, John Alexander. Appalachia: A History.  Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

Williams, Samuel Cole.  History of Johnson City and Its Environs.  The Watauga Press, 1940.

Sherrod Library

Robbins, Edwin Clyde. Railway Conductors A Study in Organized Labor. New York, NY, AMS Press, 1914

Other Sources

Encyclopedia.com

Funk, Bobby.  Hear That Whistle Blow....Erwin Train A Coming. Ronnie Fender, Kellogg Foundation, January 24, 2001, VA Memorial Theatre, Johnson City.  (Also performed at the Fish Hatchery, Erwin, TN, and selected for the finals at The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Washington, D. C.).

Illinois Central Railroad: http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/627.html

Southern Railway History Association (srha.net)

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