Question for Messrs. King and Hamilton - V.L. Minnick

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Wed Oct 2 14:26:16 EDT 2019


For the record, below are some of the Motive Power supervisors 
(including Charlie Wilkerson) and clerks at Shaffers Crossing that I 
knew following my September 1958 return from military service. My feeble 
memory could not have produced this list, particularly titles, without 
help from the NWHS program (still under development) that let me search 
for names through a database covering some 58 years of the N&W Magazine.

M. R. “Buck” Francis, Master Mechanic

C. M. Pettrey, Asst. Master Mechanic

V. L. Minnick, General Foreman (office adjacent to Master Mechanic's office)

Henry Cornick, Chief Clerk, Master Mechanic's Office

“Ham” Feather, Clerk, Master Mechanic's Office

C. A. “Preacher” Hensley, Car Foreman

Unlike the Shop Track (freight car repairs) the roundhouse operated 
around the clock and had a roundhouse foreman on each shift.  Some of 
those personnel are:

George R. Brogan, Roundhouse Foreman

R. J. Barry, Roundhouse Foreman, retired and replaced by:

C. S. “Charlie" Wilkerson, Roundhouse Foreman; later Master Mechanic 
-Locomotive-Roanoke Territory

Earl Grace, Roundhouse Foreman

Harry Whorley, Roundhouse Clerk

Sonny Long, Roundhouse Clerk

Don Muse, Roundhouse Clerk

These names bring back a lot of mostly good memories.

Gordon Hamilton

On 9/30/2019 8:47 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>
> I thought that Charlie Wilkerson was the Master Mechanic at Shaffer's 
> Crossing.
>
> Jimmy Lisle
>
> On 9/29/2019 9:18 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>> I have no knowledge of V. L. Minnick slthough the name is familiar.
>> When I got to Shaffers in 1959 Mr. Francis was MM.
>> - EK
>> *From:* NW Mailing List
>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 28, 2019 11:30 AM
>> *To:* N&W Mailing List
>> *Subject:* Question for Messrs. King and Hamilton - V.L. Minnick
>>
>> A trip through an old N&W Magazine yesterday brought to memory Mr. V. 
>> L. Minnick, who was for decades-on-end Master Mechanic (I think) at 
>> Shaffers Crossing.  For a man whom we never saw, his name was 
>> certainly ubiquitous.  It was shown on on kinds of shipping and 
>> waybilling, and carloads of material were waybilled to "V.L. Minnick, 
>> Shaffers Crossing."  One could not walk around the Shop Track or the 
>> Round House without seeing his name stenciled on something.
>>
>> It occurs to me that Mr. Hamilton and Mr. King would have known him, 
>> so can one of you please provide some details? What was his first 
>> name, where was his office at Shaffers Crossing, and what was his 
>> work history?
>>
>>       -- abram burnett
>>
>> brakezman lost in the dark
>>
>>
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