Excuse the format, this one will be a bit of a brain dump as I've not had a free moment lately to write a proper post. 52 weeks prompt this week is: Transportation. On my dad's side, his mother's mother's father James Albert Adams was a wagoner in the US Army from 1870-1888. From records I've found he was driving officers around and helping deliver telegraph line building equipment. This is a fun rabbit hole posted by Greg Krenzelok - Director - Historian of the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps Historical Preservation Group (facebook link) "The Duties of the U.S. Army Waggoner" (rootsweb link) Also on my dad's side, his great grandfather on mom's father's side drove a wagon in his later years in Allston, MA & was actually run of the road by a car, the horse got spooked & flipped the wagon. If you've ever driven in Allston this resonates. Dad's stepdad Chester Flattery drove trucks in the Korean war and when he came home worked fo...
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