N&W Class TE-1 2300
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Gene A,
Thanks for your kind words about RAILS REMEMBERED, Volume 4, regarding "Jawn
Henry." I regret that the account of it couldn't have had a happier ending.
Louis Newton
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> 1. N&W Class T-1 2300 (NW Mailing List)
> 2. Re: N&W coal Movement in 1910 (NW Mailing List)
> 3. N&W in 1910--Portsmouth depot (NW Mailing List)
> 4. Archives session this week ? (NW Mailing List)
> 5. Re: N&W coal Movement in 1910 (NW Mailing List)
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> A few months ago I asked some questions about the "Jawn Henry" turbine
> engine # 2300. It was recommended that I read the "Rails Remembered"
> volume 4 by Mr. Louis Newton. I am so glad that I followed that advice.
> Mr. Newton, I felt as though I was standing, looking over your shoulder
> while you so meticulously followed this project from drawing stage,
> through erection, and through the experimental operation. Having been a
> problem solving mechanical engineer myself, I can so appreciate you having
> kept a journal. Even more striking is the sad story of the death of an era
> of time that some of us will never forget. Example to quote the author
> from page 867, " I have often thought that the instellation of air horns
> was the symbolic beginning of the end for steam power on the Norfolk and
> Western".
> Mr. Newton, thank you sir for preserving such a time.
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> Gene A.
> Gloucester, Va.
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> That coal From Fordson coal Co. at Twin Branch, WVA, was that a Ford Motor
> operation?
> K. Borg
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> Bluefield Daily Telegraph
> August 31, 1910
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> TO ENLARGE DEPOT
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> Portsmouth People Hear Good News From Norfolk and Western
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> From an unquestioned source it is learned that the Norfolk and Western
> Railway Company is planning to make extensive additions and improvements
> to the passenger station at Portsmouth early in the coming year, says the
> Times of that city.
> The plan is to enlarge the depot and add one and possible two more
> stories to the depot. Then the intention is to move the offices of Supt.
> J. T. Carey, and the dispatchers' offices will be moved from the terminals
> to the new depot, occupying the upper stories. The present quarters at
> the terminals will be used by the yard and shop officials.
> This is a move that will meet with hearty approval in all quarters and
> the company is to be congratulated on deciding to make the improvements.
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> Just checking about the scheduled session for this week and how far
> away from Roanoke up I-81 is the snow?
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> Thanks.
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> Yes. Ford Motor Company owned a number of mines in WV and KY under the
> Fordson name. Henry Ford's son (Ford Son), Edsel Ford was company
> president.
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> Fordson bought the near 5,538 acre property from JBB (DEXCAR) Coal in 1923
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> When the UMW attempted to unionize the mines at Twin Branch in 1933, the
> mines were shut down, the houses were boarded up, and the property was
> essentially closed. Ford Motor Company sold the property to Darr
> Smokeless in 1944 and in 1948, Darr Smokeless leased the property to Jones
> & Laughlin Steel. J&L eventually acquired the property and operated it
> until 1957.
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> My new book, "Billion Dollar Coalfield", which will be available through
> the NWHS Commissary this summer (if I ever finish the last two chapters),
> will cover all of the coal mines along the N&W in McDowell County, WV.
>
> Alex Schust
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> That coal From Fordson coal Co. at Twin Branch, WVA, was that a Ford
> Motor operation?
> K. Borg
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