Volume 27, Number 2
Railroad photographer J.J. Young captured the power and beauty of
steam travel with his camera during the 1940's and '50's. Here, a
B&O engine waits at Wheeling in 1952.
Published by the
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
Bob Wise, Governor
Department of Arts, Culture and History
Nancy Herholdt, Commissioner
John Lilly, Editor
Cornelia Crews Alexander
Circulation Manager
Anne H. Crozier
Publication Design
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Summer 2001
- 2 Letters From Readers
- 5 GOLDENSEAL Goodbyes
- 6 Current Programs, Events,
Publications
- 10 Capturing
Steam
- Railroad Photographer J.J. Young
- By Bob Withers
- 15 Photographer O. Winston Link
- 22 J.J.Young and His Camera
- By Bob Withers
- 24 A Frenchman in Clarksburg
- Recalling Glassmaker Danton Caussin
- By Olga S. Hardman
- 28 West Virginia's Belgian and
French
- Glassworkers
- By Fred Barkey
- 33 Still
Singin'
- A Visit With Bill and Hazel Westfall
- Interview by Bob Whitcomb
- 40 Life in Breece Coal Camp
- Memories of a Coal Miner's Wife
- By Shirley Linville
- 44 "A Good People
Doing a Good Thing"
- Pinch Reunion Reaches 100
- By George Daugherty
- 49 100th Pinch Reunion
- By John Gallagher
- 52 Historic
Coalwood
- By Stuart McGehee
- 57 How Hickham Got Away
- By Ken Sullivan
- 60 Coalwood Today
- By Mark Crabtree
- 62 Helmet Boys
- By James Warrick
- 66 The World's Fair in a Rowboat
- By W. Merle Watkins and Bill Watkins
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