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Very interesting, Scott! I am working on a biography of Mark Twain in 1884, so I will be very excited to see your work. (That is an understatement!) I have material from the tour, so you can write me to see if I can be of any help. You will surely be of help to me!
John
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Twain-Cable Tour train routes
Spending my time in self-imposed isolation, I've been doing some work
on my twainsgeography site, the Twain-Cable Tour section. I'm using
the KML files developed by the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, to
illustrated the train routes taken between shows. So far I'm up to
December 3, 1884. I have seen no direct mention of which trains or
schedules taken but I'm taking my best guess from train routes mapped
for 1870. I will continue to migrate my data from my original home
site page for the tour to the twainsgeography site - which is more
oriented to geographical considerations than my original site. I would
welcome any comments and/or additional information on this topic.
https://twainsgeography.com/content/the-tour
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