N&W in 1909--Pumping Station
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Fri May 8 09:06:18 EDT 2009
When I lived in Bluefield, VA (as Graham is now known, of course) Beaver
Creek literally flowed through our back yard. When the builder developed
about a half dozen lots along South College Avenue just outside the Bluefield,
VA city limits, he bulldozed a new channel for Beaver Creek that put it
hard against the south side of the valley, thus giving room to build houses
on the lots. That was fine unless we had a cloudburst, in which case the
creek asserted itself and flooded most of the valley, once within three feet
of the back of our house.
Gordon, your newspaper extracts do bring back memories, Thank You!
Dave Phelps
In a message dated 5/8/2009 6:56:04 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org writes:
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
August 27, 1909
THE GRAHAM DAILY NEWS
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Auxiliary Pumping Station
The Norfolk and Western railroad hands were engaged yesterday in
installing an auxiliary pumping station at Graham. On account of the heavy
traffic on the road of late, the water supply at Bluefield pumped with two
large pumps from Bluestone river, has not been sufficient to accommodate the
number of engines in use and hence the auxiliary pump arrangement was made
necessary. The new pump will take its water supply from Beaver Pond branch
and the Graham water tank will be supplied from this source which, railroad
men say, will relieve the water situation which , it is said, has caused
the road's officials considerable concern of late.
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Gordon Hamilton
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