hauled in and out by train, i.e. revenue. John D. Mitchell, Jr. <<< . . . as would the original building supplies, as well as food, clothing, etc. - it would, in effect, add a new small city to the
Thanks, everyone, for the insight on my question. The regulations in place tied to the 56 F degrees annual mean temperature were only in effect through 1942 and early 1943, thereabouts. As time went
There was also a German POW camp in Nebraska somewhere out around Oxford or Alma on the Lincoln to Denver Main. I believe the station was called Atlanta.....or Atlantic? A small frame Depot was const
Marshall, This ain't SE Iowa; but I am 99% positive there was a camp in Clarinda, Iowa. gary There was a point in the original post which puzzled me: mean annual temperature of less than 56 degress F
There was also a German POW camp in Nebraska somewhere out around Oxford or Alma on the Lincoln to Denver Main. I believe the station was called Atlanta.....or Atlantic? A small frame Depot was const