Additional Reading
- Holbrook, Stewart H. (1947) The Story of American Railroads, published in New York City.
- Lytle, Richard M. (2010) "The Great Circus Train Wreck of 1918", published by The History House, Charleston, NC.
- Reeder, Warren A. (1972) "No Performances Today; June 22, 1918"
- Shaw, Robert B. (1978) "A History of Railroad Accidents, Safety Precautions and Operating Practices" pgs. 244-245
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