Replacement roofing for depots and towers
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Sun Jul 2 14:49:59 EDT 2023
Frank, I neglected to look at the list to see if there were any notes about Boyce when I replied previously. I reopened the file today and found Boyce is not listed. The sheet lists thirty interlocking stations under the subheads of Original and Second programs of fireproofing. Perhaps there was a later program that included other towers.
Matt Goodman
> On Jul 2, 2023, at 1:48 AM, NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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> Thank you, Matt Goodman, for the helpful information. That is a lead that I had not previously considered.
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> Best wishes for July 4th,
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> Frank Scheer
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> Frank Scheer wrote:
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> This leads to the question: when did N&W have a program to replace the slate roofs? When this occurred, some received asbestos shingles while others had standing-seam metal roofs. Although the metal roof at Boyce is believed to have been replaced during the post World War II period... <snip>
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> Frank, I found and purchased a document in the archives (HS-D00023) that describes an interlocking tower fireproofing program, listing the towers, some details of each (dimensions, other railroads) and dates of various milestones (materials ordered, work completed, etc.). According to this document, the work was started in 1942 (the first was Jack), and was still ongoing in 1943.
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> It doesn't explicitly address what the fireproofing work included. For my research, I assume this program was responsible for the application of asbestos shingle siding and metal staircase to Circleville's tower. Circleville already had a standing-seam metal roof prior to this program, but perhaps this was when Boyce received its new roof.
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> Matt Goodman
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