"Black River & Western Railroad" December 2016 Book Giveaway


Thanks to author Jerry J. Jagger and Arcadia Publishing, The History Girl is offering two copies of his book Black River & Western Railroad (Images of Rail) and an accompanying postcard book with 15 historic images. In order to be in the running, submit your name and e-mail address below!

This contest has ended. Thanks for all who participated! Purchase a copy here.

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About the Book
The Black River & Western Railroad has provided over 50 continuous years of passenger excursions in rural New Jersey between Flemington and Ringoes, passing through the pristine scenery of Hunterdon County. May 16, 1965, was the first official day of steam-powered passenger excursions, and 50 years later, on May 16, 2015, the same steam locomotive provided power for another steam-powered excursion. During those years, the railroad has grown from the simple excursion attraction of historic railroad equipment, providing the public amusement, to a regional short-line railroad.

Rules
*One entry per person.
*Valid for all residents of the 50 United States of America, 13 years of age or older.
*Entries without a valid e-mail address are not eligible.
*Contest begins December 11, 2016 at 6:00 pm EST and ends December 17, 2016 at 8:00 pm EST.
*The winners will be chosen at random.
*The winners will be notified via e-mail on December 17, 2016 after 8:00 pm. The winner must respond with a mailing address within thirty-six (36) hours or another winner will be chosen.


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