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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to express my deep appreciation to each of the several con-
tributors for their special efforts in making these manuscripts available. I
would also like to thank George H. Shirk, President of the Oklahoma His-
torical Society, and Editors Kenny A. Franks and Martha Mobley whose
patience and encouragement were constant. My typist and secretary, Debra
Kay Janezich, turned in her usual stellar performance in a spirit of good
cheer and helpfulness. Finally, I would like to thank my family for aiding
and abetting my enthusiasm for railroad history.
Donovan L. Hofsommer
Plainview, Texas
February, 1977V
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