1907 - L. E. Johnson as Orator

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Roanoke Times - September 26, 1907

L. E. JOHNSON AS ORATOR

Head of N. & W. to Speak at Jamestown on Southwest Virginia Day

Yesterday's Norfolk Virginian-Pilot has the following:

"Through the solicitation of Governor Swanson, President L. E.
Johnson of the Norfolk & Western has agreed to interest himself in a
Southwest Virginia Day at the great Tercentennial, which has been set
for October 22. At that time it is expected that thousands of people
will pour into Jamestown from this great section of the State. Mr.
Johnson will be the orator of the day. A special program will be
arranged for the entertainment of the visitors.
"Mr. Johnson is well known to the people of the southwest and it
is largely through his connection with the Norfolk & Western that the
untold development of this section of the state traversed by this
road is due within the past half decade. Roanoke has grown from a
town of 25,000 to 36,000 in that time, and there is not a single town
or city from Norfolk to Columbus or from Roanoke to Bristol which has
not profited by the wisdom of his management. It is understood that
the railway will afford ample accommodations to handle the great
multitudes who will come here on October 22 to celebrate the day and
to hear Mr. Johnson's address.
"Perhaps the most extensive mineral and timber exhibit ever shown
to the world is that which is exploited by the Virginia Mineral and
Timber Exhibit Association at the Jamestown Exposition. This
association represents the wealth of Southwest Virginia and cost more
than $100,000. It is a great credit to those who have had the
expenditure of this fund. Governor Swanson is president of the
association and Gen. Rufus C. Banks of Bland county is secretary and
is in charge of the building. He is assisted by Dave Blair of
Wytheville and B. W. Dunn of Bland Courthouse.
"The Norfolk & Western Railway has the most extensive exhibits
shown in the building. The Norfolk & Western blue banners are
beautiful and indicate where the exhibits shown under their auspices
are to be found. Dr. E. A. Schubert, of Roanoke, has charge of the
Norfolk & Western's space and he is kept busy at all times.
"There are extensive exhibits of copper, zinc, asbestos, residum
clays and kaolins, and in fact of every commercial mineral or
building stone to be found in the entire State.
"This is the exhibit which Vice President Rufus A. Ayres wants the
State of Virginia to perpetuate. The Souther Railway and the
Chesapeake & Ohio fields are well represented in the exhibit. The
beautiful palace cost the State of Virginia $30,000."

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- Ron Davis, Roger Link





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