Guy L. Dunscomb papers
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Title: Guy L. Dunscomb papers
Dates: 1937-1999
Collection Number: MS 493
Creator/Collector:
Dunscomb, Guy L., 1915-2000
Extent: 7 boxes
Repository:
California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives
Sacramento, California 95814
Abstract: At the time of his death in September 2000, Guy Dunscomb had been working with Robert Pecotich on a revised edition of SOUTHERN
PACIFIC STEAM PICTORIAL, Volume II. This collection includes correspondence, corrections, notes and copies for the new manuscript.
Language of Material: English
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Guy L. Dunscomb papers . California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives
Gift of Robert A. Pecotich, 2001 and 2002
Biography/Administrative History
Guy L. Dunscomb was a prominent railroad photographer and historian. He was born May 24, 1915 in Chicago and in 1920 moved
to a citrus ranch in Lindcove, California. Dunscomb had his first contact with trains there, as the Visalia Electric passed
his family's ranch. In 1932, Dunscomb took his first photograph, of a Southern Pacific steam locomotive, in Santa Cruz, California.
This was the beginning of a collection which would grow to include 20,000 locomotive images.
•Dunscomb's working life was spent at the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. In the 1930s, he began working for the Southern
Pacific Freight Traffic Department. After serving in the Army for 4 years during World War II, he moved to Modesto in 1947
and worked for three years as a printer before returning to Southern Pacific in 1950 to work in the Operating Department.
In 1959, Duncomb transferred to the Pacific Motor Trucking Company. He retired in 1977.
•Dunscomb authored nine railroad books, which he published himself. His first book, DIVISION MAPS OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC,
co-authored with Al Rose, was published in 1949. It was followed by ALBUM OF WESTERN LOCOMOTIVES (1950), and A CENTURY OF
SOUTHERN PACIFIC STEAM LOCOMOTIVES (1963). Dunscomb wrote several books in collaboration with Fred Stindt, including: WESTERN
PACIFIC STEAM LOCOMOTIVES, PASSENGER TRAINS AND CARS (1980). He collaborated with his son Donald Dunscomb on WESTERN STEAM
PICTORIAL (1988).
•Dunscomb's final collaboration was with his son Donald K. Dunscomb and Robert A. Pecotich, a Silicon Valley resident and
railroad photographer and historian. The first volume of SOUTHERN PACIFIC STEAM PICTORIAL was published in 1991and the second
volume in 1999.
•Dunscomb passed away on September 1, 2000 at his home in Modesto. He was survived by his wife, Eileen; children Marilyn
Reineka of Merced and Donald Dunscomb of Roseburg, Oregon, as well as several grandchildren.
•Dunscomb was a prominent figure in many railroad organizations, including the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, the
Rocky Mountain Railroad Club, and the Southern Pacific Historical & Technical Society.
Scope and Content of Collection
At the time of his death in September 2000, Guy Dunscomb had been working with Robert Pecotich on a revised edition of SOUTHERN
PACIFIC STEAM PICTORIAL, Volume II. This collection includes correspondence, corrections, notes and copies for the new manuscript.
This collection is arranged into three series:
1. PUBLICATIONS
2. TRIPS AND EXCURSIONS
3. CORRESPONDENCE