KIDS, RAILROADS, PEOPLE & ACTIVITIES
STORIES OF A SMALL RAILROAD TOWN
IN THE 1930'S, 40'S & 50'S ........... by George
John R. Warren
The articles and pictures that you see within these pages about Bluford
were submitted by Janice Staples
Written permission was given by the author, the late John R. Warren, to use on this website.
Rixmann's was a fascinating place for a young boy to visit. They had glass a enclosed case on the left where they had knives, pliers, hammers, and all sorts of such interesting tools. Off to the right was a rather cluttered collection of bigger hardware items on the floor or hanging from the walls. Walking on thru, there was a counter and office on the left. Beyond that was the lumber yard, with lumber storage buildings and all kinds of lumber. |
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