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Thread #7526   Message #3169960
Posted By: GUEST,jediiladi-Minnesota
13-Jun-11 - 12:16 PM
Thread Name: Origins: Wabash Cannonball
Subject: RE: Origins: Wabash Cannonball
My father rode the trains from the age of 12 to 22, being born in 1918. He told us his stories with detail to explain the life and experiences--he wanted to see the entire U.S., which he did. He told us of the places he saw and took pictures which we have today. He told of the sad stories: men with their orphaned children, sickness, alcholism, addictions, people who were attorneys, judges, singers: people who needed to get away from their "lives", and the train "bulls", his incarceration due to being caught on the train without a ticket, no I.D., a German name with no connections to home, how he kept from getting diseases and illnesses while riding the trains, families he met who gave him a meal, and the songs he learned. He would stop and work along the way and he carried a kodak box camera in a cardboard box in with his personal belongings on the journey. We have the many pictures and the camera. Of course, he made a 33 1/3 record of the Wabash Cannonball which we cherish.
You can't imagine how I've enjoyed reading the many comments and sharing my Dad's experiences herein. jediiladi-Minnesota