Bedford Station

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Tue Dec 15 08:17:35 EST 2009


The slate roof on Salem was still present until about 15-20 years
ago, when the City (who owns the building) had it replaced with a
shingle roof, for what reason, I do not know.

The second item in the list should probably be Graham instead of
Graton. The Buena Vista station also appeared to be the same general
design, and was completed just slightly after Salem if I recall
corrrectly. Salem opened for business in February 1891.

Ken Miller

On Dec 14, 2009, at 8:14 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:


> Another piece of the puzzle. Perhaps this answers the question

> about the original roof ??

>

>

> From The Philadelphia Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide,

> Wednesday, May 21, 1890, p.290:

>

> "Geo. T. Pearson, architect, 427 Walnut Street, Phila., has

> completed plans for a three-story house, at De Land, Florida, for

> J.B. Stetson, Fourth and Montgomery Ave., Phila. Dimensions, 53x56

> feet, style of architecture, Spanish, with arcade porches. To have

> all modern conveniences of a Northern home, contracts let; also

> plans finished for alterations to the residence of Mr. Heebner, at

> Chestnut Hill, addition to dining room, new kitchen, new hall, etc.

> with other interior alterations, contracts not let. Also plans

> under way for alteration to the residence of Mr. Alburger, at

> School Lane, Germantown, consisting of addition to dining room and

> kitchen, and large additions to third-story, contracts not let.

> Also plans being made for several new Railroad stations for Norfolk

> and Western Railroad at Bluefield, Va., Graton, Va., Salem, Va.,

> Richlands, Va., Bedford, Va., and Bristol, Tenn. To be built of

> stone, with green-slate roofs, enclosure walls, plumbing, etc. All

> first-class, necessary to make them the best of the kind. Contracts

> not let."

>

> Thanks,

> Betty

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