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    Conductor Ralph "Candy Man" White hands the newspaper to Gladys Harringer (station manager at White Top). O. Winston Link Photography stamp and © O. Winston Link stamp on back.

    Record Type: Archive

    Photographic print
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    Mrs. Gladys Harringer, station agent at White Top, Virginia, (and one of only four women agents on the N&W at that time) works on a quilt while waiting for the train. A coal burning pot-belly stove heats the room. White Top was distinguished by being the highest point (3,577 feet) east of the Rockies reached by a regularly scheduled passenger train. © O. Winston Link signature on back.

    Record Type: Archive

    Photographic print
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    Charlie Dolinger, White Top's mailman, with the day's mail.

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    Photographic print
  4. Engine 382 At Whitetop
  5. Engine 382 At WhiteTop - Engine 382 at Whitetop.

    OWL2007.04.1277

    Record Type: Photo

    Engine 382 At Whitetop
  6. Engine 382 Hidden By Logs At Whitetop
  7. Engine 382 Moves Out From Whitetop
  8. Gladys Harriger, White Top
  9. Gladys Harriger, White Top
  10. Gladeys Harriger, White Top
  11. Mystery Trains - February 2, 1996

    Article in The Isthmus, The Weekly Newspaper of Madison, about Thomas Garver's new book, "The Last Steam Railroad in America." Although a review of Mr. Garver's book, the main focus of the article is on O. Winston Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and the technical aspects of Mr. Link's work.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper clipping, page 1
  12. Mystery Trains - February 2-8, 1996

    Article in The Isthmus, The Weekly Newspaper of Madison, about Thomas Garver's new book, "The Last Steam Railroad in America." While a review of Mr. Garver's book, the main focus of the article is on O. Winston Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and the technical aspects of Mr. Link's work. The article includes an interview with Thomas Garver.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper article, page 1
  13. Mystery Trains - February 2-8, 1996

    Article in The Isthmus, The Weekly Newspaper of Madison, about Thomas Garver's new book, "The Last Steam Railroad in America." While a review of Mr. Garver's book, the main focus of the article is on O. Winston Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and the technical aspects of Mr. Link's work. The article includes an interview with Thomas Garver.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper clipping
  14. Take A Ride On The Abingdon Branch - May 12, 2002

    Newspaper article in the Empire Magazine section of the Bristol Herald-Courier by Joe Tennis prior to the opening of a collection of 37 of O. Winston Link's photographs at the William Regional Arts Center in Abingdon, Virginia in 2002. The article includes comments by Thomas H. Garver, who assisted Link in his photographic project.

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    Newspaper Clipping, page 1
  15. White Top
  16. White Top
  17. White Top

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