The Harvey Girls

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Factual error: During "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe", the train depicted is a Baldwin-built 4-4-0 no. 49, the "Wm. B. Strong." The actual AT&SF no. 49 was a 0-4-0 named "Vulcan", built by Hinkley in 1876. "Wm. B. Strong" was actually AT&SF's second no. 2, and was built in their Topeka shops in 1881.

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Susan Bradley: Would it be possible you don't want to marry me?
H.H. Hartsey: Now wait a minute, Miss Bradley. I wanna marry ya, I wanna marry ya somethin' like all get-out. I wanna marry ya somethin' awful, ma'am. But please, ma'am, please say no.

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