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Henry "Hank" Blossom was a pioneer live steamer in Texas.  He participated in the [[Southwestern_Live_Steamers#Falfurrias_Meets|first Live Steam Meet in Texas]].  He and his wife Myra built a railroad on their property in Wimberley, Texas.
Henry "Hank" Blossom was a pioneer live steamer in Texas.  He participated in the [[Southwestern_Live_Steamers#Falfurrias_Meets|first Live Steam Meet in Texas]].  He and his wife Myra built a railroad on their property in Wimberley, Texas.
== First SWLS Spring Meet ==
From <i>[[Live Steam Magazine]]</i>, September 1973:
: '''SWLS Hold First Annual Spring Meet'''
: [[Henry Blossom|Hank and Myra Blossom's]] <i>Rill Rock Railroad</i> at Wimberley, Texas was the site of the [[Southwestern Live Steamers]] First Annual Spring Meet on May 26th through 29th, 1973.  The <i>Rill Rock Railroad</i> extends more than 1,000 feet between the Blossom's ranch home and the banks of the beautiful Blanco River in the heart of the Texas Hill Country.
: Swallowing up the distance were ten locomotives and a lot of sharp-looking riding equipment.  Also on hand was a new Case Tractor by [[Paul Torn|Paul Torn, Sr.]], which was a sight to behold.  It ran with no difficulties on its maiden run.
: The weatherman cooperated splendidly and the meet was a huge success, culminating for the 125 people who attended by a delightful banquet on Saturday night at the Woodcreek Country Club.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==


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File:ClarenceKing Pacific HankBlossom Wimberley.jpg|Clarence King pauses at the station on his Pacific.  Henry Blossom is seated in the lawn chair, far left.  This is Henry's track at Wimberley, Texas.  Photo by Pete & Donna Green.
File:ClarenceKing Pacific Wimberley2.jpg|Clarence King
File:ClarenceKing Pacific Wimberley3.jpg|Clarence King
File:ClarenceKing Pacific Wimberley4.jpg|Clarence King
File:AlexHitzfelder Trestle BlossomWimberley.jpg|[[Alex Hitzfelder]] headed over the curved trestle on Henry Blossom's railroad in Wimberly. Photo by Pete & Donna Green.
File:AlexHitzfelder Trestle BlossomWimberley.jpg|[[Alex Hitzfelder]] headed over the curved trestle on Henry Blossom's railroad in Wimberly. Photo by Pete & Donna Green.
File:HenryBlossomTrack1.jpg|Live steamer at Henry Blossom's track in Wimberley, Texas.  Photo by Pete & Donna Green.
File:HenryBlossomTrack1.jpg|Live steamer at Henry Blossom's track in Wimberley, Texas.  Photo by Pete & Donna Green.
File:HenryBlossomTrack2.jpg
File:HenryBlossomTrack2.jpg
File:CesBeck BlossomTrackWimberley.jpg|[[Ces Beck]] running at [[Henry Blossom]]'s track in Wimberley, Texas.  Photo by Pete & Donna Green.
File:CliffPettis BlossomTrackWimberley.jpg|[[Cliff Pettis]] routing the trestle at Henry Blossom's track at Wimberley, Texas.  Photo by Pete & Donna Green.
File:BlossomTrackStationWimberley.jpg
File:KennyRhodes HenryBlossomsTrackWimberley.jpg|A very young [[Kenny Rhodes]] on the trestle.
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Latest revision as of 17:48, 30 September 2019


Henry "Hank" Blossom was a pioneer live steamer in Texas. He participated in the first Live Steam Meet in Texas. He and his wife Myra built a railroad on their property in Wimberley, Texas.

First SWLS Spring Meet

From Live Steam Magazine, September 1973:

SWLS Hold First Annual Spring Meet
Hank and Myra Blossom's Rill Rock Railroad at Wimberley, Texas was the site of the Southwestern Live Steamers First Annual Spring Meet on May 26th through 29th, 1973. The Rill Rock Railroad extends more than 1,000 feet between the Blossom's ranch home and the banks of the beautiful Blanco River in the heart of the Texas Hill Country.
Swallowing up the distance were ten locomotives and a lot of sharp-looking riding equipment. Also on hand was a new Case Tractor by Paul Torn, Sr., which was a sight to behold. It ran with no difficulties on its maiden run.
The weatherman cooperated splendidly and the meet was a huge success, culminating for the 125 people who attended by a delightful banquet on Saturday night at the Woodcreek Country Club.


Gallery