Columbus & Greenville

Scrapbook Pages

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Our Columbus & Greenville collection, like our entire website, is cast in a scrapbook motif because in his later years dad enjoyed arranging many of his favorite prints in makeshift looseleaf binders so that he and our friends could more easily access and enjoy them — usually during a visit upstairs in our southeast Louisiana homeplace to run his large O scale train layout. After all, he insisted, "What good are pictures when they are buried in boxes? It's great fun to look at them again and again." In that spirit of sharing and mutual encouragement, I hope you will enjoy what you find here in our Delta Route scrapbook — including these samples from his CAGY scrapbook.

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all pages from Columbus & Greenville scrapbook / JCH


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This page was updated on 2021-10-02