Volume 30, Number 3
On the cover: A loaded coal train bound for Grafton crosses the “65
Bridge” on May 4, 1998. Photograph by Jay Potter. Our article about
Jay and his railroad photography begins on page 16.
Published by the
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
Bob Wise, Governor
Kay Goodwin, Secretary
Department of Arts, Culture and History
Troy Body, Commissioner
Department of Arts, Culture and History
John Lilly, Editor
Gordon Simmons
Editorial Assistant
Cornelia Crews Alexander
Circulation Manager
A.C. Designs
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Fall 2004
- 2 Letters from Readers
6 Current Programs*Events*Publications
9 GOLDENSEAL Good-Byes
10 Grafton’s B&O Station
- Revisiting a Railroad Treasure
By Bob Withers
- 16 Forever Trains
- Railroad Photographer Jay Potter
By John Lilly
- 24 The BC&G and the Last Stand of Steam
- By Cody A. Burdette
- 30 Close Call at Altman
- By Warren Vance
- 32 John W. Davis and the
- 1924 Presidential Campaign
- By Rod Rogers
- 38 Claude R. Linger
- West Virginia’s Other Presidential Candidate
By James Wilson Douglas
- 40 Ritchie County Cellar Houses
- By Katherine Roberts
- 46 “I Like to Make People Happy”
- Connie Mantini and His Accordion
By Norman Julian
- 52 Accordion in My Genes
- By Norman Julian
- 54 Echoes of a Mountain Preacher
- Recalling Laban Richmond of Summers County
By John Eric West
- 60 Jack Dempsey Comes to Huntington
- By Joseph Platania
- 62 The Murder of Snowden Crane
- By Charles Cohenour
- 68 West Virginia Back Roads
- Old Glory on Haystack Hill
By Carl E. Feather
- 70 Back Issues Available
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