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<DIV>In regard to the request listed below from Jane Radford, who is working on
a museum for the Clarke County Historical Association, does anyone know of a
movie of a Shenandoah Division steam train other than the one cited by Frank
Scheer?</DIV>
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<DIV>Gordon Hamilton</DIV>
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<DIV>Jane Radford wrote:</DIV>
<DIV>Cultural Communications is producing a museum for the Clarke County
<BR>Historical Association in Berryville, Virginia. We met Frank earlier
in the <BR>research process, as we looked for images and artifacts of the
railroad in <BR>Clarke County. I recently inquired about moving footage,
specifically:<BR> "footage of a train, "steaming up the
Shenandoah Valley" (or something <BR>similar) to be included in a video program
within the <BR>exhibits.<BR> The Clarke County Historical
Association, our client, and Cultural <BR>Communications are both
non-commercial, educational, non-
profit <BR>organizations. There will be no charge for admission when the
museum opens <BR>November 12th."<BR><BR>Frank replied ...<BR>October 14,
2009<BR>Good afternoon, Jane:<BR>There are no public domain video sources that I
know of. Also, I am unaware<BR>of any early film footage of trains on the
Shenandoah Division other than<BR>that which is available on POCAHOTAS GLORY -
Volume 3 DVD which is circa<BR>1950s. The DVD is awailable from the
N&W Historical Society's "Commissary."<BR>You'll need to contact the DVD
producer to discuss licensing of video<BR>segments for the Clarke County
Historical Society's musueum display.<BR>If anyone else in the society has other
suggestions, they will contasct you<BR>off line at <A
href="mailto:radford@hughes.net">radford@hughes.net</A> .<BR>Good luck,<BR>Frank
Scheer<BR><A
href="mailto:f_scheer@yahoo.com">f_scheer@yahoo.com</A><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>