Trackwoman Number Two
Revision of Four Years of Track Life
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Book Details
About the Book
You will enjoy reading this book about the exciting adventures my husband, Cliff and I had living in an outfit car on the AT&SF railroad tracks. We lived a rough life being moved from one job site to another. We traveled from the coast, valleys, desert and the mountains of south California.
The crew consisted of Indians of the Navajo tribe who had a contract with the AT&SF Railroad Company to work as laborers. There were other members of the crew including the foreman, his wife, and laborers. Cliff and I tried to be of help to the crew when they needed us. Sometime they needed transportation or they were sick, plus many problems that did occur. We were there to guide them.
About the Author
Frances Armstrong Wood, currently is a retired writer of true life stories, has been employed in the court system of California. Previously was employed by three large newspapers, worked also for the federal government. She has published four books, Four Years of Track Life, Twenty Years in Korea, Legend of Pigeon Roost Road and Julia’s Impeccable Man. She has one son who lives in Rohnert Park, California. She resides in Barstow, California.