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Loomis at work in his shop located on Front Street. Loomis carved most of the stones that grace the graves of pioneer railroaders that settled in Hinton in its infancy. Loomis died in 1936.
Engine No. 7 sitting beside stall No. 1 of the roundhouse. A group of unidentified workers stand on along the tracks and sit on the train.
Billy Edwin Stennett, employed started December 3, 1947, is pictured almost thirty years later still working on the train.
G. W. Conner, left, and Charles Johnson, right, stand outside the roundhouse building.
Pete Sentz pictured on the pole located near the wash pit.
A group of unidentified male employees are pictured around a train outside of the roundhouse building.
Unidentified workers construct a turn table outside of the roundhouse building.
The turn table, 115 feet in length, was installed with a type twin spin-electric drive. The construction workers are unidentified.
Wilson pictured sitting at a desk writing.
John Earl Lilly pictured in his work gear.
Pictured is Bob Gully, A. J. Poff, W. B. Tyree, Joe Allen, and Billy Joe Edwards.
Pictured, from left to right, is John McLaughlin (machine helper), Arnold Lilly (machinist), Bernard Richmond (machinist), Joe Allen (machine helper), B. J. Edwards (pipe fitter), Bill Linkerhoker (machinist) and Bill Williams (machine helper).