PRR Isaac Milton Burket, c. 1940         
Here is a photo of Isaac Milton Burket (16 January 1880 - 23 November 1967), my maternal grandfather. It was taken in Hershey Park, Pennsylvania, around 1940. Originally from Queen, Pennsylvania, he began working for the Pennsylvania Railroad as a fireman in 1900 and retired as an Altoona-based engineman on the Pittsburgh Division in 1950. He is both mentioned and quoted in an eight-page article by William D. Gorman entitled "Steam From Altoona" that was published originally in the December 1963 issue of "Railroad" magazine, page 25. "Fireman W.C. Fink was working industriously with a clinker hook to transform two dull red spots in her firebox into the more suitable 'white hot with whiskers' color. The Q-2's exhaust barked louder as Engineman Ike Burket let her out a little. . . . 'How do you like her, Ike?' the Fireman asked . . . . Burket shrugged. 'Too much iron.'"
Date: 7/4/1940 Location: Hershey, PA Views: 197 Collection Of:   Thomas C. Ayers
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
PRR Isaac Milton Burket, c. 1940
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  PRR: Gorman ~> "Steam From Altoona" ~ 1963
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