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My husband has an uncle who was killed in a train wreck while working for the Erie RR as an engineer. He was 27 yo. I've found the listing with his name along with the magazine issue & p. #, but can't find the magazine from 1922. Do you have any suggestions?
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Lynne
Contact Salamanca Rail Museum, salarail@verizon.net I believe they have some copies of the magazine, that would probably be your best bet.
ReplyDeleteMy great grandfather worked for the Erie in Port Jervis, New York as a machinist. The Erie RR Magazine mentions a picture of him, in issue 1943-09. I can't find this issue or anyone who might have a copy of it. Any thoughts?
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon, I am hoping you help me located photographs/articles/notices of death on Thomas H. Lanning. He worked in the Susquehanna Depot yard for the Erie Railroad.
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