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English: This 1891 rail pass allowed a passenger to travel on the Splitlog Route, which went from Joplin, Missouri, to Splitlog City, Missouri, by way of Neosho, Missouri
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Source Widely available online including from the Joplin Globe; original images from the 1890s
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Rail pass for Splitlog Route of Kansas City, Fort Smith, and Southern Railway

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