. Book of the Royal blue . ERNATIONAL NAVAL, MARINEAND MILITARY DISPLAY. The greatest display of Warships in the worlds history. For Tickets, Routes, Time of Trains, etc., apply to Ticliel Afients BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Book of the Royal Blue. JUNE, 1907. CONTENTS. PageOne Day in the Sweet Month of June—By Calver I Fiftieth Anniversary of the opening of the firstthrough line between the Atlantic Seaboardand the Mississippi River 3 On Lovers Leap—By George E. Tack 12 A Daughter of Virginia—By Charles L. J3 Keeping the Baltimore & Ohio in repair in wartime was a task for


. Book of the Royal blue . ERNATIONAL NAVAL, MARINEAND MILITARY DISPLAY. The greatest display of Warships in the worlds history. For Tickets, Routes, Time of Trains, etc., apply to Ticliel Afients BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Book of the Royal Blue. JUNE, 1907. CONTENTS. PageOne Day in the Sweet Month of June—By Calver I Fiftieth Anniversary of the opening of the firstthrough line between the Atlantic Seaboardand the Mississippi River 3 On Lovers Leap—By George E. Tack 12 A Daughter of Virginia—By Charles L. J3 Keeping the Baltimore & Ohio in repair in wartime was a task for Hercules—By W. E. Porter 17 The Baltimore & Ohio Terminals in Chicago 21 Stub Ends of Thought—By Arthur G. Lewis 23 ILLUSTRATIONS Niagara the Beautiful Frontispiece Railway Celebration, 1857 — The Special Train 2 A Train and Trestle of 50 years ago 6 Pocahontas a Daughter of Virginia t3 The Marriage of Pocahontas 14 Pocahontas Saving the Life of John Smith J5 PRICE 5 CENTS. 50 CENTS PER YEAR. V f^R. niE HKAUTIFrl,. Book of the Royal Blue. MonthlyCopyright, igoy, by the Passenger Department, Baltimore & Ohio Railroau (All rights reserTed.) William Elliott Lowes, BALTIMORE, JUNE, 1907. No. 9 ONE DAY IN THE SWEET MONTH OF JUNE. A SONG OF SUMMER. DR. THOMAS CALVER. A little song-sparrow sang up in a tree, One day in the sweet month of heart was with gladness as full as could be, And he put it all into his twitter and warble he made such a spell That other birds tarried to hear;And Sweetheart and I stayed to listen as well. And listened too long there, 1 fear. REFRAIN. One day in the sweet month of June, When all the whole world seemed in tune; With wild flowers inviting and song birds thought we from love were immune. A little red rose on a lovely bush grew, One day in the sweet month of breath was so sweet and its blush was so true That it seemed with our hearts to birds gathered near it, with praises of


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