N&W in 1907 -- Catawba Branch
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Wed Jul 16 20:41:12 EDT 2008
The Cooper mentioned is indeed the Thomas H. Cooper who had Longwood
built in Salem, destroyed by fire about 1968.
Ken Miller
On Jul 16, 2008, at 6:05 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Bluefield Daily Telegraph
> September 11, 1907
>
> The Norfolk and Western Takes Over Short Line
> ------
> It is said that the Norfolk and Western Railway Company has
> taken over the Catawba Valley road leading from Salem to the rich
> silica deposits of Craig county, Va. The road has for some time
> been in course of construction, but recently the work of building
> has been much delayed, owing no doubt to the negotiations between
> the builders and the Norfolk and Western.
> A year or eighteen months ago a company was organized for the
> purpose of mining the silica and founding at Salem a large glass
> pant. The right of way was purchased for a railroad to run the
> distance of 12 or 18 miles between the deposits and Salem, where it
> was proposed to build and operate the glass foundry. That company
> has graded the road and all now to be done is to lay the track.
> The Norfolk and Western will complete and operate the line only.
> The original company has retained and will operate the mines and
> glass plant.
> Until the little road can be completed, wagons will convey the
> silica from the mines to the factory, which is now starting in
> operation. The Norfolk and Western is said to have begun the
> laying of track yesterday.
>
> [The line never crossed Catawba Mountain into Craig county. It is
> my understanding that the silica mine was near the foot of Catawba
> Mountain on its Roanoke County side and a short distance beyond
> the station there. In Prince's book on the N&W he gives the name
> of the mine as Sandburg, Va. Prince gives the owner of the mine as
> Cooper Silica & Glass Company. It would be interesting to know if
> the "Cooper" would be Thomas H. Cooper who built the 18-room
> mansion in Salem, Va., known as "Longwood" and who was a coal
> operator for whom the town of Coopers, WV is named, I believe.]
>
> Gordon Hamilton
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