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Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad locomotive at the passenger depot, looking east. The prominent building in center background is believed to be the Nashville Female Academy on the north side of Church St.

Advertisement in Confederate Veteran Magazine for the" Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition" and the "Reunion of United Confederate Veterans Association."

Photograph of Confederate Veterans, who gathered for a reunion, standing in front of train, circa 1900.

1916 Right-of-way map that includes the monument site, Cemetery, Tenn., Van Cleave Lane, National Cemetery at Stones River National Battlefield

An advertisement of the 1913 Dixie Limited and Dixie Flyer Schedule.

Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway brochure map given to passengers. 1935

The front cover of a brochure, Southern Battlefields On and Near the Lines of the Nashville, Chattanooga, & St. Louis Ry. and the Western & Atlantic R.R. from 1907.

Picture of Mary Myers, who rode the Dixie Flyer train.

Photograph of grave markers the National Cemetery at Stones River National Battlefield. The monument was erected to honor unknown soldiers.

Photograph of Hazen Monument at the National Cemetery located at Stones River National Battlefield. The monument was erected in honor of General Hazen.
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