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Blueprint view of the Great Northern A-22 car, appearing in the Mid-Continent Railway Gazette showing "Automobile Room" in the left end.
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The A-22 had been in Mid-Continent’s possession since 1972. It served for a time as our general manager’s office. But for most of its time at the museum, it was stored outside under a tarp in a remote part of our property. Few people knew of its existence. Even fewer knew its rich history in service to Hill and his family.
That all changed in 2004 when Laurence Dorcy, one of Hill’s grandsons, made a $25,000 donation to Mid-Continent to fund the initial research that hopefully would lead to the car’s eventual restoration. This was a first for our organization. It gave us the luxury of actually hiring an intern to do the research on our behalf.
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| Laurence Dorcy, one of Louis W. Hill's grandsons, at the wheel of a 1907 Packard. The car likely rode inside the automobile room of the Great Northern A-22 many times. |
The result was a wealth of information gathered within a very brief period of time. Even though the A-22 still is awaiting sufficient funding to fulfill Dorcy’s dream of seeing his grandfather’s private car restored to its former glory, the material gathered by Leah Rosenow, our intern, became the substance of this special edition of our members’ magazine.
Co-written with Don Ginter, volunteer curator and member, the pages of the A-22 Gazette reveal an intimate history of the Hill family as well as insight into the role Louis W. Hill played in the development of the Great Northern Railroad. For those of you who would like to learn more about Hill, we recommend the biography Dutiful Son, written by Biloine “Billie” W. Young and published by the Ramsey County Historical Society.
For a more modest price you can enjoy reading about the construction and use of this fascinating business car, which truly merits the distinction of being one-of-a-kind. Copies of the Great Northern A-22 special edition Gazette can be purchased in our gift shop or on-line by accessing our webstore.
All proceeds from these magazine sales serve to further the preservation work of our own historical society.
Don't miss out on any further issues by becoming a museum member! A subscription to the Mid-Continent Railway Gazette is one of numerous benefits of membership to the Mid-Continent Railway Historical Society.