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Bruce Wilson

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Newsletter back issues
« on: January 07, 2026, 01:22:35 PM »
Would a Sheepscot regular be able to mail me copies of the last 3 or 4 issues of our newsletter? One of our archival donors in Massachusetts would like to give his brother (who had run steam at Pleasure Island in Wakefield, Mass.) some of our back issues. Hopefully, we will gain a new member in the process. If one of you can scrounge up a few copies and mail 'em to me here, I will forward them along. Thanks for any help you can provide.
Wanted: Copies of correspondence and photographs from "first generation narrow gage railfans" such as Linwood Moody, Dick Andrews, Lawrence Brown, Ellis Atwood, H.T. Crittenden and others. Interested in all two foot (U.S.) rail operations, common carrier, industrial/mill and park/museum.

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Re: Newsletter back issues
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2026, 04:10:20 PM »
Hi Bruce.  If you're near Sheepscot, we have the recent issues in a wall rack in the gift shop.  Otherwise, I took our extra copies last Saturday for the Amherst show January 24 & 25.  I can mail you the requested copies--just email me your mailing address.  I will also be back in Sheepscot mid-afternoon Saturday, work permitting, if that's an option.
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Re: Newsletter back issues
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2026, 06:44:19 PM »
Thank you Bill. I won't be at Sheepscot anytime soon, so appreciate your offer of mailing whatever copies you might be able to gather up. Once I have them, I'll forward along with a letter inviting the gentleman's new membership. I will e-mail my mailing address to you.

Bruce
Wanted: Copies of correspondence and photographs from "first generation narrow gage railfans" such as Linwood Moody, Dick Andrews, Lawrence Brown, Ellis Atwood, H.T. Crittenden and others. Interested in all two foot (U.S.) rail operations, common carrier, industrial/mill and park/museum.