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Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad
I believe that this photo is of Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad thanks to Christine Gose.

I could be related to any of the families listed below. So please help identify me. Welty, Singleton, Birge, Beals, Broughton, Bemis, James, McConville, Janzen, Johansen, Kelsey, Kinkead, Lake, Schmidt, Barnett, Uriz, Gonzalez, Hays or Helwig Picture could have been taken anywhere in the US or in Canada
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I did a search for the name on the engine of the train. It appears to be the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad. It took a while for construction to get into full swing, but I think finally did so in the mid-late 1870's. If you look up the information on the railroad, it might give you some insight into when and where this photo may have been taken. Good luck!
I did a search for the name on the engine of the train. It appears to be the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad. It took a while for construction to get into full swing, but I think finally did so in the mid-late 1870's. If you look up the information on the railroad, it might give you some insight into when and where this photo may have been taken. Good luck!
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Katy Wilson
I have recieved a box of old photos and I am trying to put names with the faces to family members and if they are not family members, I would like to give the pictures to the actual families they belong to. The family names I am researching are Singleton, Welty, Hannah, Bemis, Birge, Beals, Broughton, James, McConville, Uriz, Gonzales, Barnett, Hays, Janzen, Johansen, Kelly, Kelsey, Kinkead, Lake, Schmidt, Thatcher, Tollen/Tollon, and Vaness, I am searching through these names as I have pictures and or letters from these families to my family the Welty's and Singletons. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.http://geocities.com/masseba33
Christine Gose
I am a novice genealogy nut. I am researching the following surnames of my ancestors: Allen, Hoyt, Bartlett, Martin, Reeder, Machemer, McNeal, Worthington, Tefft, Porter, Nichols, Eddy, and many more.
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