I have also added links at the bottom of this page to three hockey history pages of mine which you may find of interest. In addition I also invite each of you to visit my 19th century American railroad history website, The Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum at http://CPRR.org. This family project came about five years ago because my great great grandfather, Lewis M. Clement, was the first assistant chief engineer of the CPRR from 1863 to 1881. Between 1863 and 1869 he had, among his many other duties, primary charge of the design, location, and construction of the CPRR's sections of the first transcontinental railroad built over the Sierra Nevada mountains from Colfax to Truckee, and the last 200 miles across eastern Nevada and into Utah to Promontory Summit where the "Golden Spike" was driven on May 10, 1869. If you wish to contact me by email for any reason you may do so at BCC@CPRR.org. -Bruce C. Cooper
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A History of the AHL in Philadelphia (1927-1999)
A Farewell to Hersheypark Arena (1936-2002)
"Scoop" Cooper's Miscellaneous Hockey Images
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