I finally have 12 boxes (16” x 12” x 12” in size) of stuff that must go. I just have to load the stuff up to eBay, but everything is inventoried (& it’s an eclectic mix of stuff). As soon as the stuff goes live, I’ll notify everyone here so you can take a look.
This blog focuses on my HO Scale layout of the PRR's Cambridge Secondary Track (between Seaford, DE & Cambridge, MD).
Sunday, June 12, 2022
Saturday, May 28, 2022
Still Working on the "eBay Thing"
I'm still trying to put together my sale items on eBay (look at my post back from February 20, 2021). I've had my stuff organized for the sale, but thanks to work & family, nothing has been done.
My objective, before Summer 2022 is over, I plan on putting stuff up on my account.
It's a mix of both prototype & model stuff (& a mix of other stuff that's in my house).
Keep an eye out, someday....
Saturday, April 30, 2022
Hauling Grain in Box Cars
This is a great write-up on hauling grain in box cars on Bob Avritt's blog. Take a look here:
Industrial History: Carrying Grain in Boxcars
Saturday, March 12, 2022
June 1937 Strike at Phillips Packing Company
On June 23, 1937, workers in the canning factory in Phillips Packing Company walked off the job. Other workers from the various other factories inside Phillips joined them during the daytime. At night, 1,000 workers joined with other supporters marched through Cambridge. Trucks were overturned & the police responded. The issue didn’t end until July 1937, when the workers settled for small raise (that they had turned down originally, prior to the strike).
The federal Farm Security
Administration (originally known as the Resettlement Administration & would
be folded into the Office of War Information during WWII) sent Arthur Rothstein
(June 17, 1915 – November 11, 1985) to Cambridge to take photographs of the
strikers & the activity in Cambridge & that’s what I’m showing in this
post. Arthur had an interesting history & spent fifty years photographing
various subjects across the United States. His most famous picture is of a farmer
& his two sons walking in front of ramshackle building during a dust storm
in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, in 1936, during the Dust Bowl years.
You can see that photo here: Dust Bowl
Jim Duffy has a great write-up on
the strike back in 2017 on his Secrets of the Eastern Shore website. You can
find that here: Secrets of the Eastern Shore 2017
I’ll put a caption on each photo
so you can see what Rothstein was capturing at that time.
Arthur Rothstein on L Street in Washington, DC in 1938, Wikipedia
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Modern-Day Phillips Packing House
Take a look at the updates to the former Phillips Packing House in Cambridge, MD. The transformation is amazing!
Sunday, January 23, 2022
Here's a Phillips Delicious soup advertisement from Time Magazine dated October 26, 1936.
Phillips Delicious ad from the October 26, 1936, issue of Time Magazine
Sunday, December 12, 2021
Merry Christmas 2021 & Happy New Year 2022!
From me to you - Merry Christmas & have a Happy New Year!