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Railroads' War Board

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Following the declaration of war by the United States on April 6, 1917, a large meeting of railroad executives was convened in Washington, D.C. to discuss supporting the war effort. The
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was a committee of US railroad executives, created voluntarily by the railroad industry in early 1917, in an attempt to improve railroad operations as the United States entered
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The board had limited success and in late 1917 supported the decision by President
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authorized creation of the war board. The board comprised five members, chaired by
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Railroads and Government: Their Relations in the United States, 1910-1921
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American Railroads: Government Control and Reconstruction Policies
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the railroads to support the war effort. Wilson established the
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members who participated in board discussions and policies:
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History of rail transportation in the United States
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World War I
American Railway Association
Fairfax Harrison
Southern Railway
Howard Elliott
Northern Pacific Railway
Hale Holden
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Julius Kruttschnitt
Southern Pacific Railroad
Samuel Rea
Pennsylvania Railroad
ex officio
Daniel Willard
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Council of National Defense
Edgar E. Clark
Interstate Commerce Commission
Woodrow Wilson
nationalize
United States Railroad Administration



American Railroads: Government Control and Reconstruction Policies
"A Joint Resolution of April 6, 1917, Public Resolution 65-1, 40 Stat. 1, Declaring that a State of War Exists Between the Imperial German Government and the Government and the People of the United States and Making Provision to Prosecute the Same"


Railroads and Government: Their Relations in the United States, 1910-1921
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