Joe, Yeah, I guess these guys down here were a little more primitive and didn’t have the electrical hookup. They used coal oil lighting. I wonder how they had that set up? Did they run the lantern 24/7? If not, who went up and lit it every night? Did they have a gravity-feed system from a large barrel of coal oil, so they didn’t have to worry about the unit running out of fuel in a few hours or days? Enquiring minds want to know. Of course, not enough to dig for the answer. I’ve only seen coal oil being used on old “Gunsmoke” episodes. Dave On Aug 28, 2013, at 8:44 PM, Joe Bauman <josephmbauman@yahoo.com> wrote:
Nice pics, Dave. I really like the info on the plaque too. -- Joe
------------------------------ On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 7:14 PM MDT Dave Gary wrote:
Here’s that navigation arrow near my house in St. George. Drove up to it in a couple of minutes and took these photos. This one has a monument. http://www.flickr.com/photos/78046474@N06/sets/72157635281617142/
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