Milwaukee Road electric locomotive Number 10505 at Seattle, Washington near Black River in 1934.

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US WaBuPNRA D0170a-002-014-001-009-WWAMP1501

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Milwaukee Road electric locomotive Number 10505 at Seattle, Washington near Black River in 1934.

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  • 1953 (Creation)

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1 photograph

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(1887-1951)

Biographical history

James A. Turner was a streetcar conductor in the Ballard and Fremont neighborhoods of Seattle, Washington and often photographed people and sites along his routes and railroad subjects in the Seattle area. James Turner married Kathryn Raymond on September 3, 1927.

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Milwaukee Road electric locomotive Number 10505 at Seattle, Washington near Black River in 1934. The 10505, an EF-2 boxcab electric set leads a freight train south out of Seattle on May 27, 1934. A James Turner photograph.

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  • English

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  • Latin

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Ownership of Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad Company subjects resides in the the Cascade Rail Foundation unless otherwise noted.

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