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File:JimJackson running DavidHannahIII Mikado 1.jpg|[[Jim Jackson]] operating [[David Hannah III]]'s Railroad Supply Mikado. Photo by [[David Hannah III]]. | File:JimJackson running DavidHannahIII Mikado 1.jpg|[[Jim Jackson]] operating [[David Hannah III]]'s Railroad Supply Mikado. The railroad was oned by John Enders, Manor, Texas. Photo by [[David Hannah III]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:32, 6 June 2016
Jim Jackson was a pioneer live steam hobbyist in the Houston, Texas. Jim owned and operated Railway Hardware Company.
Jim Jackson operating David Hannah III's Railroad Supply Mikado. The railroad was oned by John Enders, Manor, Texas. Photo by David Hannah III.
Jim Jackson running David Hannah III's Mikado over 125 foot bridge at the Browning Railroad
Jim Jackson and his Colorado & Sabine 2-6-0 oil-fired Mogul at the Houston Area Live Steamers.
HALS
Michael Hales wrote about the formation of the Houston Area Live Steamers, 2 June 2016:
- Just a small tidbit from when the club was just forming. Perfect timing for me, I had just asked the owner of the Bellaire Roundhouse if he knew of any Live Steam gatherings around Houston. He handed me a information sheet Jim Jackson had distributed around town about forming a club. Soon after that Jim had a meet at his backyard railroad in Jersey Village. The rest is History.