NW-Modeling-List Digest, Vol 230, Issue 13

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Thu Feb 24 08:51:54 EST 2022


In all my NWHS adventures I have had the pleasure of interacting with many
fine folks. Harold was one of the finest. Always a smile; always
interesting discussions. A serious researcher who generously shared his
impressive knowledge. He worked quietly behind the scenes for quite some
time to have N&W/VGN models produced, with some successes and many
frustrations. His complete research package to have someone produce a VGN
PA Class 4-6-2 still sits at Division Point, going nowhere.

Bill

*Bill McClure*
*www.billmcclure.smugmug.com* <http://www.billmcclure.smugmug.com>

*www.mcclureimages.com <http://www.mcclureimages.com>*



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>    1. Ed King's Book (NW Modeling List)
>    2. Sad news again (NW Modeling List)
>    3. Re: Sad news again (NW Modeling List)
>    4. Re: Sad news again (NW Modeling List)
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> Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2022 18:13:09 -0500
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> Subject: Ed King's Book
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> All,
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> This is my monthly reminder and prompt to ask that you pre-order your copy
> of Ed King's new book, *Memoirs of an Appalachian Railroad Man.*  For the
> past several months, I have been donating $10.00 for each book that is
> pre-ordered.  At the end of this month I will be checking with Ken Miller
> to find out how many were sold in February.  So please get those orders in.
>
> We are getting closer to being able to move this project forward.  I thank
> all of you who have pre-ordered the book.
>
> Here is more info:
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> https://www.nwhs.org/commissary/books-nwhs.html
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> Best wishes to all!
>
> Jim Brewer
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> Subject: Sad news again
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> Railroad history generally, the Norfolk & Western Historical Society, and
> the Virginian Enthusiast community have suffered a major loss.
>
> We got word today that Harold Davenport passed away on January 21st.  We
> have no further details yet, but those of us who knew Harold know that he
> had battled cancer for several years.
>
> Harold was a former Director, and an active and loyal Society member.  He
> was very involved at conventions, especially with seminars and as the
> Contest Guy.  The extent of his knowledge and his willingness to share that
> knowledge were simply amazing.  He was a fine gentleman, and a pleasure to
> be around.  We will miss him a lot.
>
> He was especially helpful on Virginian equipment, prototype and modeling.
> He was memorable for his participation in both the Modeling
> Committee--which he chaired for years--and with the Virginian Interest
> Group.
>
> Hopefully some of the folks who knew him longer and better than I did will
> post additional information and memories.
>
> Frank Bongiovanni
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> Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2022 00:04:27 +0000 (UTC)
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> Sad news indeed. Harold was a great guy.? I always enjoyed talking to him
> at our conventions.? RIP Harold.? We will miss you.
> Jerry Kay, Jarratt, Virginia
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> Subject: Sad news again
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> Railroad history generally, the Norfolk & Western Historical Society, and
> the Virginian Enthusiast community have suffered a major loss. ?
> We got word today that Harold Davenport passed away on January 21st.? We
> have no further details yet, but those of us who knew Harold know that he
> had battled cancer for several years. ?
> Harold was a former Director, and an active and loyal Society member.? He
> was very involved at conventions, especially with seminars and as the
> Contest Guy.? The extent of his knowledge and his willingness to share that
> knowledge were simply amazing.? He was a fine gentleman, and a pleasure to
> be around.? We will miss him a lot.
> He was especially helpful on Virginian equipment, prototype and modeling.?
> He was memorable for his participation in both the Modeling
> Committee--which he chaired for years--and with the Virginian Interest
> Group.
> Hopefully some of the folks who knew him longer and better than I did will
> post additional information and memories. ?
> Frank Bongiovanni________________________________________
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> A few years ago I was helping Accucraft with their 1:32 scale class J 611
> project in live steam and electric.  Someone on the board gave me  Harold's
> contact info.  He did not have any idea who I was, but he was extremely
> helpful with helping me collect all the correct drawings to produce a
> credible model that runs well.
>
> Sent from my digital telegraph key
> Jim S
>
> On Feb 23, 2022, at 18:58, NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
> wrote:
>
> ?
> Railroad history generally, the Norfolk & Western Historical Society, and
> the Virginian Enthusiast community have suffered a major loss.
>
> We got word today that Harold Davenport passed away on January 21st.  We
> have no further details yet, but those of us who knew Harold know that he
> had battled cancer for several years.
>
> Harold was a former Director, and an active and loyal Society member.  He
> was very involved at conventions, especially with seminars and as the
> Contest Guy.  The extent of his knowledge and his willingness to share that
> knowledge were simply amazing.  He was a fine gentleman, and a pleasure to
> be around.  We will miss him a lot.
>
> He was especially helpful on Virginian equipment, prototype and modeling.
> He was memorable for his participation in both the Modeling
> Committee--which he chaired for years--and with the Virginian Interest
> Group.
>
> Hopefully some of the folks who knew him longer and better than I did will
> post additional information and memories.
>
> Frank Bongiovanni
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