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Summary Of: Wreck of the Old 97
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locomotive
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Southern Railway
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train
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Monroe, Virginia
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Spencer, North Carolina
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left the track
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Danville, Virginia
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September 27
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1903
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wreck
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railroad
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ballad
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copyright
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lawsuit
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engineer (driver)
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ten wheeler
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Baldwin
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firemen
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steam
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pressure
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grades
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mph
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km/h
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grades
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radius
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derail
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locomotive
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mail car
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tender
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U.S. Post Office
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mail
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Henry Whitter
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Vernon Dalhart
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wreck
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balladeers
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ballad
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Henry Whitter
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Vernon Dalhart
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David Holt
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Flatt and Scruggs
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Woody Guthrie
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Johnny Cash
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Hank Williams III
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Patrick Sky
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Nine Pound Hammer
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Boxcar Willie
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The Seekers
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Hank Snow
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Texas
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Old 97's
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Musician
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Henry Whitter
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lyrics
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Dalhart
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1927
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author
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United States Supreme Court
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Robert Winslow Gordon
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Roud Folk Song Index
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A Mighty Wind
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Christopher Guest
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tribute
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Suspense radio play
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Frank Lovejoy
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SWF
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Coordinates
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Categories
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Railway accidents in the United States
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Vehicle wreck ballads
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Southern Railway (US)
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Disasters in Virginia
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Railway accidents in 1903
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1903 in the United States
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American songs
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Folk songs
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