Seen on the Book of Face. This was posted on a local Fort Worth history blog. It is a retelling of FW&D history via newspaper snippets. Not vouching for accuracy, but an interesting read and a form o
[Edited Message Follows] [Reason: corrected typo created by fat fingers and autocomplete, apologies ] Seen on the Book of Face. This was posted on a local Fort Worth history blog. It is a retelling o
Author: "Ken Martin via groups.io" <kmartin537=surewest.net@groups.io>
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 11:16:08 -0800
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Thanks for plugging Overton Ken. Gulf to the Rockies is on my shelf, next to several other conventional first-order railroad histories of the era. I thought the blog above represented an interesting
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Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 21:14:20 +0000 (UTC)
February 20, 2021 All - Let's not forget Hol Wagner's excellent 415 page "The Colorado Road" book that covers the history, motive power and equipment of both the Colorado & Southern and Fort Worth &
When "The Colorado Road" came out, I, an NP Fan, bought a copy and thought it was an excellent book. Every time I mentioned the book to a Burlington fan, they stuck their collective noses up at the b
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2021 08:23:12 -0800
Yes, Hol's book is excellent and after all these years it is still referenced regularly. _._,_._,_ Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#61466) | Reply To