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Mary Colter - Architect of the Southwest - Paperback
by Arnold Berke / Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press /
ISBN:1-56898-345-X / Paperback 2002 / This book is a more in-depth look at the life of Mary Colter and her career as an architect in the early 20th century.
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Mary Colter - Builder Upon the Red Earth
by Virginia L. Grattan /
Publisher: Northland Press / ISBN: 0-87358-198-9 / Paperback 1992 / An architect for the Santa Fe Railway and Fred Harvey Company, Colter laid the groundwork for female architects who followed. Seven of her remarkable structures are preserved in Grand Canyon's historic district. This is her story
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Meals by Fred Harvey-Cookbook
by James D. Henderson / Publisher: Omni Publications / An informative biography of the man and the company, his Santa Fe railroad relations and his encouragement of Southwest Indian crafts. This enlarged edition includes b&w photographs and illustrations of Harvey Houses and Girls, china, holloware, menus and recipes, as well as a listing of railroad-related eating facilities operated by the company and when. One of the best on this topic!
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New Haven Railroad: Dining on the Shore Line Route-Cookbook
by Marc Frattasio / Publisher: TLC Publishing / ISBN: 1-883-089832 / Paperback 2003 /Cookbook/ History and recipes of New Haven Railroad's fabulous dining car department from the early years to 1969.
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New Mexico's Railroads: A Historical Survey
by David Myrick / Publisher: University of New Mexico Press /
ISBN: 0-826311-857 / Paperback / The steel, steam and dreams of a century of railroading in New Mexico. From a bygone era of narrow gauge to Amtrack service, this book covers it. Book contains over 200 photographs of New Mexico's heritage.
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Nothing Like It in the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad
by Stephen Ambrose /Publisher: Touchstone Books / ISBN: 0-743-203178 / Telling book about the railroad's physical construction. Told through the eyes of the men working for the Union Pacific and Central Pacific as they raced to link the continent together.
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Ore Dust in Her Shoes
SPECIAL ORDER/ by Claire W. Schumacher / Publisher: Self / Paperback / A story of mystery, intrigue and romance on the rails. Claire used her own experiences as an actual railroader to add a personal and realistic touch to this her first novel.
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Orphan Train Rider - One Boy's True Story
by Andrea Warren / Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Boston Co. / ISBN: 0-395-91362-4 / Paperback 1998 / His name was Lee Nailing and he took an orphan train west in 1926. This is one man's memories of his childhood abandonment, orphan train experience and adoption.
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Orphan Train Rider - One Boy's True Story HARDBACK
by Andrea Warren /
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Boston Co. /
ISBN: 0-395-698227/ Hardback 1996/ Ages 9-14 / His name was Lee Nailing and he took an orphan train west in 1926. This is one man's memories of his childhood abandonment, orphan train experience and adoption.
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Orphan Trains, The: Placing out in America
by Marilyn Irvin Holt / Publisher: University of Nebraska Press / ISBN: 0-8032-7265-0 / Paperback 1994 / Based on actual events, institutional records, newspaper accounts, and oral histories. This book captures the children's perception and analyzes the system of the poor urban orphans attempt to find homes.
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