THE MYSTERY WOMAN IN THE GREAT RAILROAD WAR
Passions ran high in the 1800's as men and women struggled, sweated, fought and often died in the race to build the great transcontinental railroad.
Meanwhile, those building from the Western end of the country -- the “Big Four,” Huntington, Stanford, Crocker and Hopkins -- were bogged down in private feuds, labor strike and sabotage, until a mystery woman named Liberty Lee and her even more mysterious “friend” took a hand in the deadly race to the Golden Spike
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