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Re: [CBQ] re: "Wisconsin" - remaining relics

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From: "BRIAN PAUL EHNI bpehni@gmail.com [CBQ]" <CBQ@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 10:57:14 -0600
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Any chance of a photo?

Thanks!
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Brian Ehni

From: "gvlc6@hotmail.com [CBQ]" <CBQ@yahoogroups.com>
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Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2014 at 10:37 AM
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Subject: [CBQ] re: "Wisconsin" - remaining relics

Per Charlie's post & Bill Glicks' superb trilogy (the "Wisconsin" is on cover of one volume), the "Wisconsin" indeed got placed on the ground just N of No. Aurora on the E side of the Fox River,  In late 1980's it was being demolished (after a fire) and I managed to get the only remaining fully intact  stained glass window from it plus 2 smaller trim windows (1 given to Bill)  I had the full window framed & back lit and displayed at a BRHS meet 2 decades ago; if there is enough interest I will bring to a 2015 meet.  (from memory it's about 5' long & 18" high)  Rather than using lead for the pieces of stained glass in those days, Pullman used brass.  Pricey but beautiful!   Gerald



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