This paper represents a case study of how to use historic events/artifacts in public relations and sales. It recounts how the Louisville & Nashville Railroad participated in the United States Civil War centennial celebrations by restoring a locomotive, the General, that was made famous in a daring raid conducted in that war. Using primary and secondary documents mainly from corporate archives including notes, operations manuals, public relations logs, measurements, corporate publications and oral history, the paper outlines the General’s iconic history, the purposes for its 1960s restoration to operation for the Civil War centennial, and the overarching marketing strategy behind the project
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Georgia Southern University Marks 150th Anniversary of Civil War with Day of Living History Events, ...
One of the most traumatic events in American history was the American Civil War. In 1860, South Caro...
The Civil War was a defining moment in American history. What began as a sectional debate over state...
When the Louisville and Nashville Railroad was founded in 1850, it was the first major railroad in t...
The records of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company form one of more than twenty tr...
In studying and teaching history, I have been convinced that the transportation facilities of a coun...
Aaron W. Marrs challenges the accepted understanding of economic and industrial growth in antebellum...
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Review of: The Milwaukee Road East: America\u27s Resourceful Railroad. Dorin, Patrick C
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While the marketing of ideas is mentioned in all Principles of Marketing texts, there is not much co...
Supply by rail was an important component of Allied strategy during the Second World War. Special un...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 2. Correspondence and papers concerning the planning and...
Georgia Southern University Marks 150th Anniversary of Civil War with Day of Living History Events, ...
One of the most traumatic events in American history was the American Civil War. In 1860, South Caro...
The Civil War was a defining moment in American history. What began as a sectional debate over state...
When the Louisville and Nashville Railroad was founded in 1850, it was the first major railroad in t...
The records of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company form one of more than twenty tr...
In studying and teaching history, I have been convinced that the transportation facilities of a coun...
Aaron W. Marrs challenges the accepted understanding of economic and industrial growth in antebellum...
This thesis is concerned with the history of a local enterprise, the Smoky Mountain Railroad. The wr...
In 1995, a nearly complete collection of the annual reports of the earliest interstate and common ca...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportMcDaniel, MattStorey, SteveRay, DavidSchuster, ReginaS...
Review of: The Milwaukee Road East: America\u27s Resourceful Railroad. Dorin, Patrick C
This collection begins with a factual article on railroads in southeast Georgia by John Paton, follo...
While the marketing of ideas is mentioned in all Principles of Marketing texts, there is not much co...
Supply by rail was an important component of Allied strategy during the Second World War. Special un...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 2. Correspondence and papers concerning the planning and...
Georgia Southern University Marks 150th Anniversary of Civil War with Day of Living History Events, ...