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Correction
"In 1941, she became vice president of the Wood River Branch Railroad when her father Roy Willard Rawlings moved to Florida, a position she held until the railroad's abandonment in 1947." This needs to be corrected. It was not her father who moved to Florida. It was her brother, Rob Roy Rawlings, who moved to Florida with his family.
2600:4040:3140:4A00:90CA:22F4:6184:5AC (
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J.M. Kennedy's book on the Wood River Branch Railroad says otherwise. Show me a source that backs your claim, or nothing will change.
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Correction
"In 1941, she became vice president of the Wood River Branch Railroad when her father Roy Willard Rawlings moved to Florida, a position she held until the railroad's abandonment in 1947." This needs to be corrected. It was not her father who moved to Florida. It was her brother, Rob Roy Rawlings, who moved to Florida with his family.
2600:4040:3140:4A00:90CA:22F4:6184:5AC (
talk) 19:29, 27 April 2023 (UTC)reply
J.M. Kennedy's book on the Wood River Branch Railroad says otherwise. Show me a source that backs your claim, or nothing will change.
Trainsandotherthings (
talk) 20:23, 27 April 2023 (UTC)reply