Buck Stewart (Stuart ?) - Usher at Roanoke Station
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Mon Aug 20 13:48:09 EDT 2018
Thanks Dave
This makes it a lot easier to find. So my question for the rest of the list is how many “Usher” positions were on the railroad. One of the cap badges I have in my collection is an N&W usher badge.
I’m guessing that Mr. Stewart might have gotten injured in the line of duty as he was an Usher from sometime in 1922, when he was 33-34 years old.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83480357/harry-tucker-stewart <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83480357/harry-tucker-stewart>
Norfolk and Western Magazine, November 1963, page 491
Colorful Train CallerHonored With Award
Harry T. Stewart, well-known usher and train caller at the Roanoke Passenger Station for many years, was honored with the Veterans Association Diamond Insignia on October z5. The Insignia was presented by General Superintendent R. F. Dunlap in a special ceremony in his office.
Mr. Stewart, whose unique manner of calling trains is a highlight of "The Sounds of Steam Railroading", a recording produced by O. Winston Link, had served the railway for more than 53 ½ years. He started with the N&W in June, 1905 at West Roanoke Shop and later worked as locomotive fireman on Roanoke Terminal and the Norfolk Division. He served as usher at the passenger station for nearly 36 years preceding his retirement in 1959.
Thanking Mr. Stewart for his half-century of service, Mr. Dunlap congratulated him upon receiving the railway's highest award for long and faithful service.
Photo was included
Retirements N&W Magazine, April 1949, page 197
Harry Tucker Stewart ... Usher. .................. Roanoke Terminals ....... 3202 Woodlawn Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va .... . 1-1-1959
Ken Miller
> On Aug 20, 2018, at 11:37 AM, NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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> His name was Harry T. Stewart. He lived on Woodlawn Ave in Roanoke. (from database of Link photo details)
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> Dave Stephenson
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> On Sunday, August 19, 2018, 8:58:19 AM EDT, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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> Does anyone know any personal details about Buck Stewart (Stuart ?,) the old time Usher and train announcer at Roanoke station back in the 1950s? He was certainly an unforgettable voice on the PA system. Wish I had taken the time to talk with him.
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> When did he start on the railroad, and in what job? What was his real name? When did he retire? Etc.
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