Franklin Keagy:A history of the Kgy relationship in America
- Taschenbuch 1993, ISBN: 9781236013101
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Golden CO:: Colorado Railroad Museum,, 1993.. First Edition. Hardcover. Hardback quarto in brick red cloth. 237 (2) pages illustrated by photographs, some color. An unworn copy. Jacke… Mehr…
Golden CO:: Colorado Railroad Museum,, 1993.. First Edition. Hardcover. Hardback quarto in brick red cloth. 237 (2) pages illustrated by photographs, some color. An unworn copy. Jacket is likewise bright and crisp. A series of articles on passenger trains with no apparent common theme but nevertheless terrific: Jackson Thode and James Ozment discuss the surveying of the D&RG route in eastern Utah by Francis Hodgman; Robert LeMassena tells of General Palmer's other railroad, the Mexican National; Dick Kreck, Kenton Forrest and Alexis McKinney are responsible for two articles on the trains taking passengers to the Cheyenne Frontier Days; and Richard Kindig and R.C. Farewell document the Union Pacific's articulated steam locomotives., Colorado Railroad Museum, 1993., Cheyenne, Wyoming: Wyoming State Archives and Historical Department, 1967. (W.Amer)117pp+index.Discreet stamp on lower edge of cover and TP,otherwise nice copy. Contents include- Ranching in the Big Horns:George T. Beck 1856-1894 by James McLaird, Mini-aku,daughter of Spotted Tail by wilson Clough, The Diary of Edith K.O. Clark, Brigham Young-chief Washakie Indian Farm Negotiations edited by Rhett James, Yoder in the 1920'sby Florence Alen, In Memory:Thelma Gatchell Condit by anita Deininger. Illustrations include-Union pacific Prize Saddle 1911,George T. Beck, James Burnie Beck,Jane Augusta Beck,surveying crew of the Northern Pacific Railroad,Mill and Electric Light Works in Buffalo, Edith K.O. clark,Scene near Clear Creek Canyon, Sweetwater Brewing Company,Burial scaffold of Mini-Aku.. First Thus. Perfect Bound Trade Paper. Vg/None Issued. Illus. by Period Black and White Photographs. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex Lending Library., Wyoming State Archives and Historical Department, 1967, Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: . . . Catharine, b. Oct. 16. 1821; m. , . 1844, David Gilbert, and she d. Dec. 25, 1845, leaving one son, Charles (i. Mr. Gilbert married Christena, a sister of his first wife on the 16th of July, 1846. David Gilbert was 1. . April 15, 1818, and d. in Clarks, Neb. , Feb. 8, 1879. 5. Christena Kagey, wash, in Bristol, O. , Sept. 13, 1825, seven weeks before her father died. Their children are: First wifes child: Charles 0. , b. Dec. 13, 1845, enlisted at 18 years of age, and d. in service of his country in May, 1863. He enlisted in the 21st Ohio Infantry in Feb. , 1863, and d. at Nashville. Tenn. . May, 1863. jo Second wifes children: (1) Jonathan, eldest son, was b. in Bristol, April 10, 1847, and d. in Hicksville, O. , Oct. 5, 1858. (2) Daniel, b. Nov. 5, 1848, and d. in Basetta, Oct. 1t), 1849. t: 5) Maggie Ann, b. Feb. 4, 1851, in Basetta, O. , and was m. in Clarks, Nel). , to Eugene M. Simmons, Dec. 12, 1882; is a milliner at Central Pity, Neb. t4) Maria Lavina, b. Jan. 8, 1853, in Basetta, O. , and was m. to Alfred Crowl, Sept. 20, 1870, at Hicksville; resides in Ainger, Williams Co. , O. , and has seven children. t5) Mary Magdaline, b. June 17, 1856, and was m. , Oct. 11, 1. 883, to James A. Weed, at Rawlins, Wy. , and now lives at Cheyenne, Wy. ; he is superintendent of bridges on the Union Pacific Railroad. t0) Morgan, b. Sept. 18, 1858, and is now in Hanna, Wy. , num. , at this time t 1899). t7) David Todd, 1). Nov. l7, 1861, is now in Bntte, Mon. ; m. , Dec. 8, 81!M), to Lottie Livingston; have one child, b. Dec. 24, 1896, named Margaret fna. t8) Ellsworth Abraham, b. April 18, 1863, lives in Red Cloud, Neb. ; m. Julia McCartney, Feb. 16, 1890. (9) Benj. Franklin, b. June 4, 1865, lives in Texas; m. Alice Brown, June 4, 18!)3, at that city. t10) Laura E. , b. May t5, 1870; m. . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<