OF FRONTIERSMEN, PIONEERS AND GENERALS 2
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- American (_ _ _ _ ) made the frontiersman, ( _ _ ) honored railroad pioneer William ( _ _ _ _ ) and Lionel modeled the General. We also looked at the ( _ _ _ _ ) Industries 4-4-0 in part one. Now it’s time to ( _ _ _ _ ) Lionel’s ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _) type steamers.
- It was probably around the time the (_ _ _ _ _ ) movie starring ( _ _ ) Parker about the ( _ _ _ _ _ ) raid during the American ( _ _ _ _ - _ _ ) was released in 1956 that decision makers at Lionel decided to make a model of the starring ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _).
- Of course movies, radio dramas and TV shows featuring tales about “(_ _ _ ) West” cowboys, outlaws, lawmen and ( _ _ _ _ ) Americans were also popular in the 1950’s. But the 100th ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) of the war between the ( _ _ _ _ ) was fast approaching and the ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) & Nashville Railroad was working hard on returning the real ( _ _ _ _ _ ) which had been on display at ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Union Station since 1891 and a yellow combine back on the rails for a system wide tour.
- Dominating the cover of the (_ _ _ _ _ _ ) catalog for 1959, the loco’s role was downgraded a bit for the ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) catalog cover illustration. However, a slightly less colorful version of what’s arguably the better painting appeared on the 36 page ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) catalog that year. Perhaps Lionel’s leaders got a look at Flyer’s catalog ( _ _ _ _) and decided the illustrations were too similar.
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OF FRONTIERSMEN, PIONEERS AND GENERALS 2
62 WORDS

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- American (FLYER) made the frontiersman, (MARX) honored railroad pioneer William (CROOKS) and Lionel modeled the General. We also looked at the (THOMAS) Industries 4-4-0 in part one. Now it’s time to (SALUTE) Lionel’s (AMERICAN) type steamers.
- It was probably around the time the (DISNEY) movie starring (FESS) Parker about the (ANDREWS) raid during the American (CIVIL - WAR) was released in 1956 that decision makers at Lionel decided to make a model of the starring (LOCOMOTIVE).
- Of course movies, radio dramas and TV shows featuring tales about “(WILD) West” cowboys, outlaws, lawmen and (NATIVE) Americans were also popular in the 1950’s. But the 100th (ANNIVERSARY) of the war between the (STATES) was fast approaching and the (LOUISVILLE) & Nashville Railroad was working hard on returning the real (GENERAL) which had been on display at (CHATTANOOGA) Union Station since 1891 and a yellow combine back on the rails for a system wide tour.
- Dominating the cover of the (ADVANCE) catalog for 1959, the loco’s role was downgraded a bit for the (CONSUMER) catalog cover illustration. However, a slightly less colorful version of what’s arguably the better painting appeared on the 36 page (ACCESSORY) catalog that year. Perhaps Lionel’s leaders got a look at Flyer’s catalog (COVER) and decided the illustrations were too similar.
- While the artwork used by both (GILBERT) and Marx most closely resemble what we’ve come to think of as the “(OLD - WEST)