North East Live Steamers: Difference between revisions

From IBLS
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 7: Line 7:
From a conversation with Bob Hornsby and Richard W. Symmes
From a conversation with Bob Hornsby and Richard W. Symmes


After attending several of [[Charles A. Purinton|Carl Purinton's]] private meets, I asked him what he thought if I were to form a club.  He said it would be a good idea and offered to help.  He still had all the files containing the names and addresses of those who joined the Brotherhood of Live Steamers which he founded in 1932.  We went through the cards and picked out those who were within a reasonable distance that might be interested in joining a club.  I prepared a questionnaire and mailed it to those whom we selected.  
: After attending several of [[Charles A. Purinton|Carl Purinton's]] private meets, I asked him what he thought if I were to form a club.  He said it would be a good idea and offered to help.  He still had all the files containing the names and addresses of those who joined the Brotherhood of Live Steamers which he founded in 1932.  We went through the cards and picked out those who were within a reasonable distance that might be interested in joining a club.  I prepared a questionnaire and mailed it to those whom we selected.  


Upon return of the completed questionnaires, I met with Carl to choose a date and time because he had offered to host the meeting.  I sent out notices for the meeting at Carl Purinton's home in Boxford.  Having met Dick Symmes a few years earlier and establishing a great friendship, I asked him if he would take notes of the meeting, to which he agreed.  Everyone was in favor of a club, so the agenda became the selection of a name.  It was unanimous that we keep the same initials as the old [[New England Live Steamers]] (NELS).  After many ideas, it was decided that we use Northeast, but break it into two words, North East, and add the words Live Steamers.  Thus came the name of North East Live Steamers, utilizing the same initials as the former club in Danvers.  
: Upon return of the completed questionnaires, I met with Carl to choose a date and time because he had offered to host the meeting.  I sent out notices for the meeting at Carl Purinton's home in Boxford.  Having met Dick Symmes a few years earlier and establishing a great friendship, I asked him if he would take notes of the meeting, to which he agreed.  Everyone was in favor of a club, so the agenda became the selection of a name.  It was unanimous that we keep the same initials as the old [[New England Live Steamers]] (NELS).  After many ideas, it was decided that we use Northeast, but break it into two words, North East, and add the words Live Steamers.  Thus came the name of North East Live Steamers, utilizing the same initials as the former club in Danvers.  


Those present then voted Bob Hornsby as president and Dick Symmes as secretary-treasurer.  Thus, on a Sunday afternoon in April of 1967, with 12 people attending, was held the first meeting of the North East Live Steamers.
: Those present then voted Bob Hornsby as president and Dick Symmes as secretary-treasurer.  Thus, on a Sunday afternoon in April of 1967, with 12 people attending, was held the first meeting of the North East Live Steamers.
 
=== Danvers Track ===
 
<gallery widths="300px" heights="300px">
File:Danvers WillimBPreston American.jpg|The "William B Prestong" 4-4-0 American at Danvers
File:Danvers SteamingBayActivity.jpg|The Danvers steaming bay
File:CarlPurinton Granny Danvers.jpg|Carl Purinton's "Granny" 0-4-0 switcher at Danvers.
File:Davners valvegear.jpg|Closeup of valve gear
File:Danvers Hudson 1501.jpg|Hudson No 1501
File:Danvers No1501 Hudson.jpg|No 1501
File:Img301.jpg|Carl Purinton and Harry Sait inspecing Carl's "Granny" switcher
File:Danvers back loop.jpg
File:DanversTrack.jpg
File:Danvers Track Bridge.jpg
File:Danvers Switcher steaming bay.jpg
File:Danvers steaming bay onlookers.jpg|Carl Purinton and Harry Sait are the two gentlemen at the far right with their backs facing the camera.
File:Danvers track meadow.jpg|View across the meadow at Danvers.
File:Danvers Bad Curve.jpg|Bad Curve at Danvers
File:Danvers American maintenance.jpg
File:Danvers passenger station.jpg|Passenger station
File:Danvers stonework burm.jpg|Stone burm
</gallery>


== External Website ==
== External Website ==
Line 42: Line 20:


* [http://www.northeastlivesteamers.org/Docs/History/default.html "How Today's NELS Got Its Start"]
* [http://www.northeastlivesteamers.org/Docs/History/default.html "How Today's NELS Got Its Start"]
* [http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1101925638099&ca=064ce818-1de2-4809-8645-e5e88af80a81 Golden Spike ceremony of John Kurdzionek track]

Latest revision as of 08:18, 13 August 2018


North East Live Steamers is a club-member of IBLS.

History

From a conversation with Bob Hornsby and Richard W. Symmes

After attending several of Carl Purinton's private meets, I asked him what he thought if I were to form a club. He said it would be a good idea and offered to help. He still had all the files containing the names and addresses of those who joined the Brotherhood of Live Steamers which he founded in 1932. We went through the cards and picked out those who were within a reasonable distance that might be interested in joining a club. I prepared a questionnaire and mailed it to those whom we selected.
Upon return of the completed questionnaires, I met with Carl to choose a date and time because he had offered to host the meeting. I sent out notices for the meeting at Carl Purinton's home in Boxford. Having met Dick Symmes a few years earlier and establishing a great friendship, I asked him if he would take notes of the meeting, to which he agreed. Everyone was in favor of a club, so the agenda became the selection of a name. It was unanimous that we keep the same initials as the old New England Live Steamers (NELS). After many ideas, it was decided that we use Northeast, but break it into two words, North East, and add the words Live Steamers. Thus came the name of North East Live Steamers, utilizing the same initials as the former club in Danvers.
Those present then voted Bob Hornsby as president and Dick Symmes as secretary-treasurer. Thus, on a Sunday afternoon in April of 1967, with 12 people attending, was held the first meeting of the North East Live Steamers.

External Website

References