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20. David C. Braum - 2011-02-08 01:08:39
I’m just beginning my career as a model railroader and I am indebted to all of you who have so generously shared your knowledge and personal materials to educate people like me who want to learn the history and the know-how of our industrial heritage.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Dave

19. d farley - 2011-01-19 00:49:01
hi.mike just found your site. my family is from wilkesbarre. some were coalminers,some worked for the p.r.r. as a switchtower operator. dan CT.

18. George Carol - 2011-01-07 18:47:24
thanks ever so much for preserving the great Bethlehem Steel Mill. My grandfather and uncles worked there for many years. My grandfather has 15 children, and Bethlehem Steel helped him greatly to raise all of them. Keep the pictures comming, and the memories forever etched in American"s minds. Thanks again, and God Bless.

17. Rob - 2011-01-02 13:38:17
Awesome pictures and history. Just getting into model railroading with my kids and I was fascinated by the photos. Will definately use them to model my layout. Thanks for taking the time to put this together for us "newbies" to the hobby.

16. Pete - 2011-01-01 02:06:24
Hi thank you very much for the site it will be extremely useful as I am going to build a steel complex in N scale. I just sent an email hopefully it is received.

15. gary ingram - 2010-12-20 18:54:32
LIVE IN HUBBARD OHIO NEXT TO YOUNGSTOWN AND GETTING READY TO MODEL THE STEEL MILLS OF YOUNGSTOWN AND THE P&LE RAILROAD. NICE PICS YOU TOOK.

14. Rich Potratz - 2010-10-04 19:20:07
glad i found your site, will investigate further, worked at lackawanna plant for 38 years, just contributed to voices of steel, a pbs television documentary, on the beth olant in lackawanna, once again, i look forward to seeing all of your work

13. Cathy - 2010-09-25 15:42:25
I do genealogy and want to know if anyone knew my Uncle John F. Monahan. He died between 1942-1944. He fell off the deck of a ship. I am trying to find where and when he fell. No one in the family knows anything. I would appreciate any help.
Thank You,
Cathy

12. MIKE CRYNOCK - 2010-07-31 22:27:43
Always like to see someone out there is aware of what American industry could be. Had relitives that worked in Bethlehem. As a
machine builder I can relate to the loss of these type industrys. mike

11. Jim Coleman - 2010-07-20 21:44:32
I am a union steward in western PA and I love the history of Bethlehem Steel. I just ordered the book, "Crisis in Bethlehem" about the steel decline. Thanks guys!

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