It could be worse; last year I was buying Lehigh Valley original paperwork, source unknown, on eBay for the highest dollar. I ended up with about one file drawer full of mixed bits and pieces of New York State related items. Other stuff from the same box was scattered all over, about 8 or 10 different guys won lots of the stuff. And this lady selling it bought it all in a big box at a flea market in Virginia. I'm guessing maybe it came out of the Geneva station, as a number of years ago I was part of a tour and the owner mentioned he *threw away* tons of scattered old records that were all over the second floor, because they were a fire hazard. Filled a dumpster full, he said. I'm sure plenty of people were helping themselves up to when he bought and secured the building about 1982. At least you know where the DL&W stuff is located - Bill K. - ----- Original Message ----- From: "EL Mail List Digest" <erielack-owner_@_lists.railfan.net> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 5:33 AM Subject: EL Mail List Digest V3 #2761 > Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 22:45:04 EDT > From: Dlw1el2_@_aol.com > Subject: Re: (erielack) DL&W coverage... Why and How > > Yea ask and yea shall know. > > I made the entire file available to Rich Jahn many many years ago when he > mentioned to me that he had some photos of detour trains, and wouldn't it > be > great if a whole story could be done on their routing. As I said for many > years he has been acquiring photos, and slowly writing the article. This > year he > put forth a committed effort to get the whole thing done and in print. > As > Paul T mentioned, although it's about Lackawanna trains detouring, much > of it > is over the LV, RDG and CNJ rails, all of which fall under the Anthracite > Society's desired coverage. Although I proof read it, and added more > stuff than > what Rich could fit into the issue, it was Riches article in Riches > publication and not mind to share with the ErieLHS as I have in the past > with ALL MY > OWN ARTICLES. > > With that said, let me state the following for the record. The ErieLHS > Board > of Directors double edge sword decision at the Parsippany spring meeting > to > NOT place the archives in Steamtown, but to keep it out in Cleveland Ohio > was > bad enough. The second part of that vote to not even allow the DL&W > material > to be appropriately placed at Steam Town, was criminal at best, > unethical, > and simple a continued undesirable status quo for this organization. > They had > the ability to consolidate archives but instead they chose to further > spread > the known Lackawanna material around the country and not in a part were > most people want it, and where the most people would use it. Lackawanna > Material is now spread in at least five major depository, of which only > two are > near the former railroad. > > Every thing that was stated at the directors meeting and publicly later > that > day could have been rebutted, but apparently nobody care. Although > several > individuals have told me what they thought of the decision, the Society > as it > stands cares about nothing except getting there diamond, and seeing some > pretty pictures once or twice a year. Everything else is a mental burden > that > they could care less about. So be it! I will not attempt to state > anything > more on any of it, other than this. There WILL BE NO FURTHER ARTICLES > FROM > ME TO THE ErieLHS. The last one has been printed. If and when I do > write > something I will find other avenues to share it through. I'm sure many > of > the readers on here will say good ridden's, no problem, he was always > talking > sour grapes any way. Not to worry! That doesn't bother me in the > slightest. I"ve always spoken my mind and what I believed was right. > > You know there quite possible may not be many Lackawanna articles in the > Society's publication in the future. Several of my fellow Lackawanna > enthusiasts > have already left, many never joined due to its continued unprecedented > reputation and some will simple just take their work elsewhere and get > paid for > it. BUT! Don't despair, Maybe their is a vast vault of Lackawanna and EL > enthusiasts living in Ohio that are just waiting to now sprint to > Cleveland > since it's not down the road at Akron and start churning out those > articles. LOL > > Bob Bahrs > > > The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List http://EL-List.railfan.net/ To Unsubscribe: http://Lists.Railfan.net/erielackunsub.html ------------------------------
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