NW-Mailing-List Digest, Vol 100, Issue 34

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Wed Oct 16 14:37:25 EDT 2013


Since there wasn't an accessible photo with this e-mail I can assure all of you 'Bluefield' Aficionados that there was indeed; a grinding and storage mill higher up the hill; from the then.... N&W shops. It was and I think it still is behind where the three huge water storage and treatment tanks were located. It sat across from my uncles furniture factory. It is visible in Mel Grubb's aerial photos  of the downtown and middle yards area. There was a track that served the mill.

Dave Braum


 
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>I don't think it is railroad related. I didn't pay much attention when I was growing up there, but I think it is a commercial structure of some sort - maybe like a grain elevator or something similar?

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>Was this a railroad related structure?? If so,

>what was it used for?? It stands on the hillside above the fuel pad on

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