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03/05/1898 through 02/11/2001 10/06/1864 0/06/1864 9/22/1859
Letter headed Clerk of Courts, Botetourt County, Fincastle, Virginia, J. W. Matheny, Clerk and Turner McDowell, Dep. Clerk and addressed to Judge Mr. Gordan Robertson, Roanoke, Va writing to the Judge in reply to a letter from him and the Clerk is asking for all the receipts in this matter and any other items he may have paid. These items are for a Court of Appeals action. At the bottom of the page dated August ___1897 is a receipt record for $8...
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A photographic master exhibits in Katonah - October 2, 1998
Article in The Bedford (New York) Pound Ridge Record Review about an exhibition of O. Winston Link photographs at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katonah, New York. The article focuses on some of the more difficult problems Mr. Link encountered in taking and developing his photographs and some of the people he met during his project. It includes a photo of O. Winston Link in front of a billboard advertising an exhibit of Link photographs at the Vir...
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A photographic master exhibits in Katonah - October 2, 1998
Article in The Bedford (New York) Pound Ridge Record Review about an exhibition of O. Winston Link photographs at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katonah, New York. The article focuses on some of the more difficult problems Mr. Link encountered in taking and developing his photographs and some of the people he met during his project. It includes a photo of O. Winston Link in front of a billboard advertising an exhibit of Link photographs at the Vir...
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A Sentimental Journey - May 20, 1990
Article in the Lifestyle section of the Syracuse Herald American about O. Winston Link and his passion for trains and his project to photograph steam locomotives. The article was published prior to Link's visit to Utica, New York to attend a dinner of the National Railway Historical Society. O. Winston Link talks with Amy Kanter about photographing the final days of Norfolk & Western's steam engines. The article contains a photograph of Mr. Link ...
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A Sentimental Journey - May 20, 1990
Article in the Lifestyle section of the Syracuse Herald American about O. Winston Link and his passion for trains and his project to photograph steam locomotives. The article was published prior to Link's visit to Utica, New York to attend a dinner of the National Railway Historical Society. O. Winston Link talks with Amy Kanter about photographing the final days of Norfolk & Western's steam engines. The article contains a photograph of Mr. Link ...
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Full Steam Ahead - April 14 - 20, 1999
Article in the weekly Mountain Xpress about an exhibit of O. Winston Link's photographs at the Ashville Art Museum. The article contains an interview with Mr. Link about his project to photograph steam engines and the technical aspects of his work.
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Full Steam Ahead - April 14 - 20, 1999
Cover story in the weekly Mountain Xpress (a weekly magazine of arts and events for western North Carolina) about an exhibit of O. Winston Link's photographs at the Asheville Art Museum. The article contains an interview with Mr. Link about his project to photograph steam engines and the technical aspects of his work. The cover of the magazine contains a large color photo of "Nella/Husk General Store "NW 75K)."
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It's a Whole Era - January 2000
Article in the monthly The Westchester County Times shortly after O. Winston Link had been called one of the country's most important artists of all times in the book "The American Art Book." The article, which includes an interview with Mr. Link, discusses his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and concludes that his work is a combination of art and journalism.
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It's a Whole Era - January 2000
Article in the monthly The Westchester County Times shortly after O. Winston Link had been called one of the country's most important artists of all times in the book "The American Art Book." The article, which includes an interview with Mr. Link, discusses his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and concludes that his work is a combination of art and journalism.
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It's A Whole Era - January 2000
Article in the monthly The Westchester County Times shortly after O. Winston Link had been called one of the country's most important artists of all times in the book "The American Art Book." The article which includes an interview with Mr. Link discusses his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and concludes that his work is a combination of art and journalism.
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Letter - July 7, 1845
Letter headed "Leigh July 7 45 Monday morning" from Peach Gilmer to her sister, Emma Gilmer Breckinridge, at Grove Hill near Fincastle, and tells of visitors to Leigh in recent days, family news of Isabel [wife of George Gilmer] and her "most regularly beautiful baby" she ever saw, news about Emma's son Johnnie Gilmer who also is beautiful, of going to the The University on the 4th [of July] to hear Mr. Luck's speech, and hearing an "indifarent" ...
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Letter of September 30, 1847 from Mary Gilmer to Emma Breckinridge - September 30, 1847
This letter headed "Leigh Sept 30th 1847" from Mary Gilmer to her daughter, Emma Breckinridge, at Grove Hill near Fincastle Botetourt County, telling of brother William being in Fluvanna assessing the possible sale of this property, a long story about the railroad being located through their property, and the public discussion of the exact location, of the price of 60 shares of railroad stock appreciating from $25 to $60 in a short period, about ...
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Pictures of Norfolk & Western Reflect Triumph of Choreography - October 6, 1996
Article in the Westchester Weekly Section of The New York Times in conjunction with an exhibition of O. Winston Link photographs at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katonah, New York. The article, which touches briefly on Mr. Link's commercial photography background and project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, deals extensively with his photographic techniques and terms him a "set designer with a taste for the surreal."
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Pictures of Norfolk & Western Reflect Triumphs of Choreography - October 6, 1996
Article in the Westchester Weekly Section of The New York Times in conjunction with an exhibition of O. Winston Link photographs at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katonah, New York. The article, which touches briefly on Mr. Link's commercial photography background and project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, deals extensively with his photographic techniques and terms him a "set designer with a taste for the surreal."
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The Glebe Cemetery - The Glebe Cemetery on Back Creek against North Mountain is seen here in its unkept state . This cemetery was begun on the Glebe land of the Augusta Parish before Staunton was selected as the church location.
1990.69.1146b
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Trains That Pass In The Night - July 12, 1998
Cover story in Grit Magazine about O. Winston Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's. The article includes several of Mr. Link's photographs including a cover color shot of "Green Cove" and includes a schedule of the O. Winston Link photography exhibit tour.
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Trains That Pass In The Night - July 12, 1998
Cover story in Grit Magazine about O. Winston Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's. The article includes several of Mr. Link's photographs including a cover color shot of "Green Cove" and includes a schedule of the O. Winston Link photography exhibit tour.
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Well-trained eye always had full head of steam - December 21, 2003
Article in the Chicago Tribune about the planned opening of the O. Winston Link Museum in Roanoke. Although the article provides information about the museum, the focus of the article is on Mr. Link and his project to take photograph steam locomotives prior to their demise in the 1950's. The article includes several quotes from Thomas H. Garver, the curator of the museum.
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Well-trained eye always had full head of steam - December 21, 2003
Article in the Chicago Tribune about the planned opening of the O. Winston Link Museum in Roanoke. Although the article provides information about the museum, the focus of the article is on Mr. Link and his project to take photograph steam locomotives prior to their demise in the 1950's. The article includes several quotes from Thomas H. Garver, the curator of the museum.
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