As Marty mentioned above, it's the foundation of the creamery.
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As Marty mentioned above, it's the foundation of the creamery.
The siding was originally for the creameries in the first half of the 1900's . Eventually, Valley Feed bought the property in the 1960's and used the siding for team track loading.
Again, anyone interested in the book should contact me directly via e-mail (purplzep62@hotmail.com) or cell 201-874-6635. I'm selling the books directly and will discuss pricing upon contact. If you live within Morris/Sussex/Warren Counties I can hand deliver, otherwise I will need to ship with addi...
I apologize for e-mails not coming through. I have recently moved and am having a few glitches recovering e-mails. My cell # is 201-874-6635. Hopefully this will solve matters and speed up any communications issues from the past. Just wanted to thank those who have supported and purchased the book a...
Railjourner,
nothing popped up on my e-mail, sorry. You can contact me at [email protected]. First batch just sold out today, I'll be ordering more on Monday.Thanks for your interest in the book.
I'm using a private printing company. The whole layout was done by myself on Microsoft Publisher. It's a very easy to understand program and a lot can be done with it. Everything can be loaded unto a portable hard drive and brought directly to a printing firm. check with your printer to see what the...
I'm self publishing the book but professionally. I can do any amount of copies 1-1000. The content consists of before and after pictures of stations, customers, creameries, sidings, and structures- Phillipsburg to Vernon. Approximately 6 pictures per page, not thumbnails! Also included original blue...
for those interested in the book, please contact me @ [email protected]. I can answer questions regarding pricing, content etc. Thanks, Paul
I've just completed a 2 1/2 year study of the stations, structures, customers, and sidings of the N.J. portion of the LHR. I've compiled it into a 250 pages/900+ photo book-99% has never been published. I'm running an initial batch of 50 books, and am trying to get an idea of how many would be inter...