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From: Blue Moon Network Administrator root AT net DOT bluemoon DOT net
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 12:38:07 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: (erielack) Re: George Inness paiting
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On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, David Goessling wrote:

> Old thread, I know, but I just noticed that there's an article about "The
> Lackawanna Valley" painting in the April 1954 Lackawanna magazine posted by Mr.
> Elwood.
>
> Joshua: might want to take a look!

I have been converting the magazines, they don't have anything to do with
George's fine site.

Attached is a scan of the George Inness painting "The Lackawanna Valley" from
the April of '54 issue. I pieced the two pages together and had to mess with
the sky to get rid of a moire pattern, but you can get the idea of it.

The magazine is from Paul T's collection.

The Lackawanna Magazines are at

http://EL.Railfan.net/eriemag/magindex.cgi?LACK

The main index for Erie, DL&W and E-L magazines is at

http://EL.Railfan.net/eriemag/

Unfortunately our Microtek flatbed scanner just went belly up so that will
halt the project until we can get a new one in. I'll probably order another
one today.

Henry

J. Henry Priebe Jr. Blue Moon President & Network Administrator
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