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Contributing Institution
David Larrabee Collection
Document Type
Text
Identifier
1924 02 MEC Magazine
Exact Creation Date
2-1924
Keywords
Native Beef; Lost and Found; Bangor Yard Flood; Instruction Car; Waterville Shops; Telegrapher; Blacksmith Shop
Recommended Citation
Maine Central Railroad, "Maine Central Magazine - Febuary 1924" (1924). Larrabee Railroad Ephemera Collections. 15.
https://digitalmaine.com/larrabee_railroad_ephemera/15
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Description
Maine Central Magazine - February 1924 High Lights...:
- Interesting advertising showcasing MEC customers and Maine Industry.
- A Day in the Waterville Shops
- How Maine Central Co-operation Secured a Market for Native Beef
- The Port of Missing Articles (Lost and Found)
- Editorial - Our Thanks Are Due
- The Maine Central Family
- The Ghost of the Wire (Telegraphers Experiences)
- Some Views of the Waterville Shops
- Wrecking Floor, Blacksmith Shop and more
- A Talk With Johnny Mace (MECs oldest conductor)
- J.L.Riggie Winner of Prize For Unique Picture
- Flooded Passenger Yard at Bangor Yard - 1923
- Financial and Industrial - School Upon Wheels
- The Maine Central Instruction Car - Sports
- Episode in Bangor Yard
and much more.... /DL