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Mental Floss - Meet Signalman Jack: The Baboon Who Worked for the Railroad—and Never Made a Mistake. One day in the 1880s, a peg-legged railway signalman named James Edwin Wide was visiting
U'hage's world-famous baboon – now best-selling book | Netwerk24
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Railway Jack: The True Story of an Amazing Baboon: Johnston, KT, Samaniego, César: 9781684460885: Amazon.com: Books
Railway Jack: The True Story of an Amazing Baboon: Johnston, KT, Samaniego, César: 9781684460885: Amazon.com: Books
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1469. Jack the Baboon-Jack was a baboon purchased by a railway signalman who lost his legs in an accident. The Baboon began to o… | Facts, True facts, Wtf fun facts
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Railway Jack: The True Story of an Amazing Baboon by KT Johnston
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Weird History on Twitter: "Jack the baboon operated a railroad switch in South Africa for many years (~1890). He was paid 20c/day plus beer. https://t.co/FxPlt5gN8J" / Twitter
Jack The Baboon Operated A Railway, Earned A Salary, And Never Made Mistakes | History Daily