Object Details
author
Lyons, Mary E
Subject
Blue Ridge Railroad Company (Va.) History
Notes
NMAF copy gift of Mary E. Lyons and Paul Collinge
Contents
Introduction -- 1849-50 -- 1851-52 -- 1853 -- 1854 -- 1855-56 -- 1857-58 -- 1859-65 -- 1866-95 -- 1939-2008 -- Epilogue -- Appendix 1. Transcript of Farrow-Hansbrough Contract -- Appendix 2. Williams obituaries -- Appendix 3. Sections, contractors and labor force -- Appendix 4. Names of enslaved laborers
Summary
Between 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
Date
2020
19th century
19e siècle
Type
Books
History
Physical description
159 pages illustrations, maps 23 cm
Place
Virginia
Virginie
Data Source
Smithsonian Libraries
Topic
Slavery--History
Slave labor--History
Railroad construction workers--History
Railroads--History
Esclaves--Travail--Histoire
Ouvriers de la construction des chemins de fer--Histoire
Chemins de fer--Histoire
Railroad construction workers
Railroads
Slave labor
Slavery
Record ID
siris_sil_1163914