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Alexander IV History's video: Death on the Railroad 2013 720p Documentary

@Death on the Railroad (2013, 720p Documentary)
Death on the Railroad is a classic story involving foul play, cover ups, a murder mystery and a voyage of discovery to understand what happened to a group of Irish men who came to America for a better life but found only misery. In 1832, railroad contractor, Philip Duffy, hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. But, less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die - as was widely believed - due to a cholera pandemic? Or, were some of them murdered? In 2003, twin brothers discovered a secret file among their grandfather's papers that led them to investigate the deaths of these men and find the location of their final resting place in a valley now known as Duffy's Cut. Using the latest forensic and scientific investigative techniques, DNA, forensic analysis, facial reconstruction and historical detective work in Ireland and the USA, modern detectives and experts will unravel this extraordinary story. Alexander IV History's supplementary notes: From the Secrets of the Dead series Narrated by: Jay O. Sanders For more info and transcript: https://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/death-on-the-railroad-watch-the-full-episode/982/ --- This is shared without profit for educational and historical purposes ---

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