[Genealib] Free items
Genealogy Department
genlib at srlsys.org
Tue Feb 13 08:23:23 EST 2007
I'll take what is left.
Lydia Lott
Satilla Regional library-Genealogy Department
200 S. Madison Ave
Douglas, Georgia 31533
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[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Larry
Oathout
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 5:05 PM
To: Librarians Serving Genealogists
Subject: RE: [Genealib] Free items
I'll take Indiana RR Sytems and Toledo and Indiana Railway
Larry Oathout
Director
Tell City-Perry Co. Public Library
2328 Tell Street
Tell City , IN 47586
Phone: 812-547-2661
Fax: 812-547-3038
http://www.psci.net/tcpublib/
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[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu]On Behalf Of Beth Oljace
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 4:00 PM
To: Genealogy librarians
Subject: [Genealib] Free items
This isn't exactly a genealogy question, but I have some books on
railroads and railroading systems that I don't need. Does anyone
collect this sort of thing or know who might. Anyone who wants them can
have them for free.
They are:
Indiana Railroad System, George Krambles, Central Electric Railfans ,
Rev. 3rd printing, 1975.
The Dayton, Covington and Piqua Traction Co by William Reed Gordon and
Richard M. Wagner,
Review Publishing Co., 1972.
The Toledo and Indiana Railway, Sterling W. King, Toledo & Indiana
Historical Railway, 1981
Oil Electric locomotives and rail cars, Westinghouse Electric and
Manufacturing Co., 1930
General Motors F-Units, the locomotives that revolutionized railroading
by Daniel J. Mulhearn & John R. Taibi, Quadrant Press, 1982
Trolley Talk, V. 4, Issues 61-80, 1966-1970
If you want them, let me know.
Beth E. Oljace
Indiana Room Librarian
Anderson Public Library
Anderson, Ind.
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