This is my gradfather Harold Seymour Arnold, and his father, George H. Arnold. George worked for the Erie Railroad as a baggage handler, and had his son helping him on this day.
I've been trying to locate my gg grandmother's little brother--his name was George H. Arnold. He was born c1879, in Wise county, Texas. He was the s/o a Russel Arnold. Does this sound like the same family?
Where were your folks from?
Trains, engineers, railroad workers, passengers, depots, and spectacular tracks and bridges - these photos of steam and diesel powered transportation are from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Since the invention of the first steam train in 1804, trains have created massive cultural changes: They have changed the way we travel, the work we do, and even the food we eat. They are also a roman...
Old photos of different types of transportation - trains, planes, automobiles, and more - as well as the people who piloted them.
Of air, water, and land, only flying through the air had eluded humans for millennia. Wheels on carts as well as river boats are known to have been used since 3500 B.C. But since that time - especiall...
I am a amateur genealogist, as well as an successful entertainer in South Florida. I am researching ARNOLD, BRADLEY, OLMSTEAD, HALLOCK, FRANKFORT, PURPLE, COLEMAN, HAYES.
I'm a fulltime caregiver and this is one of my hobbies. I'm researching: Arnold, Barrick, Craig, Green, Howard, Pursell, Prater, Whiteman, and Whisenhunt, and Young.