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  1. A One-Track Mind - March 3, 2004

    Article in the Escapes section of The Washington Post featuring Roanoke and the O. Winston Link Museum which opened shortly before the article was published. The article discusses Mr. Links project to photograph steam locomotives, Roanoke's railroad heritage and restoration, and the Link museum.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper Clipping
  2. 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...

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper article, page 1
  3. 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...

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper article, page 1
  4. Bernard Cliff, engine watchman
  5. Bernard Cliff, Engine Watchman
  6. Bernard Cliff on Top of Boiler
  7. Biography of James Power Smith - 1896

    The first two pages of this three-page series are a draft of the third page. James Power Smith was born July 4, 1837, at New Athens, Ohio. His father, the Reverend Joseph Smith, was president of a college in that city. His mother, Eliza Bell. was from Winchester, Virginia. He graduated in 1856 from Jefferson College in Pennsylvania, and was also graduated from Union Theological Seminary in Prince Edward County, Virginia. In May 1861, he enlist...

    Record Type: Archive

    JPSmith Biobraphy, page 1
  8. Biography of Major George N. Bliss - 1896

    Worn sheet of paper, stuck to a piece of scrap paper that Bernard had available, on which is typed: George N. Bliss was born in Tiverton, Rhode Island, July 22, 1837. He graduated from Union College, and Albany Law School, prior to the war. He enlisted in the First Rhode Island Cavalry Volunteers as a private and mustered out as a Captain. He saw action at Cedar Mountain, Groveton, Second Bull Run, Chantilly, Chancellorsville, Brandy Station,...

    Record Type: Archive

    Bliss Biography, page 1
  9. Buchanan Shifter Going South
  10. Buchanan Shifter Going South
  11. Caboose Of Buchanan Shifter Going South
  12. Cars In Their Eyes - October 27, 1996

    Article in The Sunday Times Magazine of The New York Times about an exhibition of cars taken by some of the most celebrated photographers in the world. The article contains 9 photographs including O. Winston Link's "Sometimes the Electricity Fails."

    Record Type: Archive

    Magazine article, page 1
  13. Cracked Window
  14. Cracked Window, Waynesboro, VA
  15. Cracked Window, Waynesboro
  16. Cracked Window, Waynesboro, VA
  17. NW34
  18. Engine Watchman Bernie Cliff
  19. F. C. Armentrout
  20. Floyd S. Kite, Waynesboro

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