Mr. Van Horn worked for many years as a locomotive fireman and engineer, primarily for the Chicago and Northwestern railway before retiring in 1969. As a hobby, for over 40 years, he took railroad photographs, mainly of steam locomotives, in many parts of the U.S.
In this interview, he discusses his career in railroading, the difficulties and hazards involved in his work, and the changes that took place in the railroad industry and in the engineer's job over several decades. Mr. Van Horn also describes his interest in photographing locomotives, his involvement with teh Mid-Continent Railroad Museum at North Freedom, Wis., and tells something of the history of various rail lines in Minnesota and Wisconsin, including some now abanded lines in western Wisconsin.
Engineering
5 Archival description results for Engineering
1971-12-22
Part of University of Wisconsin-River Falls Oral History Project interviews, 1969-circa 1996.
UWRF Series 57-19.E.5.3-23
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Part of College of Agriculture subject files, 1916-1980
UWRF Series 26-UWRF26_374
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Circa 1950's-1980's
Part of University Photograph collection, 1875-
UWRF Series 26-UWRF26_242
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1950's
Part of University Photograph collection, 1875-
UWRF Series 57-19.E.5.3-14
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1981
Part of College of Agriculture subject files, 1916-1980
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