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Bud Ellsberg came from a family of grocers.  he gets himself enlisted to get away from the shop,  but after leaving goes back to the family business,  which is now a supermarket.  Bud takes over completely when his father dies,  but after a number of incidents with fire,  he sells the supermarket.  After a discussion with {{SwName|Frank|Matson}},  he sets up the [[C&SL Railroad|Camden & Spearfish Lake railroad]],  taking over those parts of the [[D&O Railroad|Decatur & Overland Railroad]] that were slated for closure.
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Bud Ellsberg came from a family of grocers.  He gets himself enlisted to get away from the shop,  but after leaving goes back to the family business,  which is now a supermarket.  Bud takes over completely when his father dies,  but after a number of incidents with fire,  he sells the supermarket.  After a discussion with {{SwName|Frank|Matson}},  he sets up the [[C&SL Railroad|Camden & Spearfish Lake railroad]],  taking over those parts of the [[D&O Railroad|Decatur & Overland Railroad]] that were slated for closure.
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{{ChapterLink|Absent Friend Chapter 14 |Absent Friend |Absent Friend Chapter 16}}

Current revision as of 21:17, 1 January 2011

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Time period

1958 - 1980

Summary

Bud Ellsberg came from a family of grocers. He gets himself enlisted to get away from the shop, but after leaving goes back to the family business, which is now a supermarket. Bud takes over completely when his father dies, but after a number of incidents with fire, he sells the supermarket. After a discussion with Frank Matson, he sets up the Camden & Spearfish Lake railroad, taking over those parts of the Decatur & Overland Railroad that were slated for closure.


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