I wonder if the photo was not taken in front of a parts house
All the big dealers had parts warehouses in most major towns and or signs
painted on the sides of buildings
sjh
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From: Val Nelson <super-chief-val@c...>
To: <BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [BRHSlist] CB&Q in Denver
> One correction: Case did not 'become' IH. Rather, Tenneco, the corporate
> conglomerate that owned Case also bought out IH about 15 years ago and
merged
> the two together to form Case-IH. If anything, IH became Case. -Val
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> "drgwcs " wrote:
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> > I am new to the group but had a question that maybe someone might be
> > a ble to answer. About three years back I saw a photo that showed the
> > CB&Q (It may have been a C&S standard guage loco though, I can't
> > remember.)mainline cir: 1920 in Denver. It showed a locomotive going
> > in front of the Case threshing machine plant. I made a copy but have
> > since lost it after building a stand in model. I thought it might
> > have been in the Denver Public library website but several searches
> > failed to turn it up. I wonder if anyone might have seen this same
> > photo and know where it was located. Also if anyone might have some
> > info onthis building I would appriciate it. A search fo International
> > harvester (Cose became IH) in DPL turned up a building that looked
> > very different that was a three story rather than the long two story
> > building that I remembered in the photo.
> > Thanks for any help
> > Jim C.
> >
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