N&W in 1909--Various

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Bluefield Daily Telegraph
September 7, 1909

IN CITY AND COALFIELD
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Five Miles of Box Cars
An old railroad man estimated that there were five miles of box cars on the railroad yards here at one time yesterday.
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Freight Wreck at Fort Gay
A freight wreck at Fort Gay Sunday delayed No. 4, due here at 8:50 a. m., until 5 o'clock. Nine freight cars and two engines were put out of business. No one was hurt.
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Big Crowds at Depot
Two sections of No. 3 took the crowd home from the circus last night. Both trains carried their capacity and the depot just previous to the departure of these trains had the appearance of a large city depot. It was packed, as well as both platforms being crowded. The crowds were very orderly and the police had but little trouble during the entire day.
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Baggage Exchanged
While train No. 10 was coming into Tazewell yesterday some baggage was in some way exchanged. A grip belonging to the little daughter of Judge Joseph M. Sanders was carried away by some one else and in its place was left a grip evidently belonging to G. E. Vaughan, of Lynchburg. Judge Sanders would be glad to return Mr. Vaughan's grip and would also like to recover his daughter's valise.
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Gordon Hamilton
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