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A chance encounter

When I see a veteran proudly displaying their branch of service, I always go out of my way to give them thanks. When I see a Vietnam veteran, I always

Stark vs Truman

Editor’s note: Following is the conclusion of a three-part story series by contributing writer Brent Engel. It contains language that some may find objectionable. Discretion is advised.

Pursuing history: Jesse Owens 1936 visit to a Piketon church

Sharing an article from May 1980 with updates

Big Jim Scott (My Great Uncle) - Engineer on the Norfolk and Western Railway

J.A. “Jim” Scott, former Pike Countian, completed 50 years of service with the Norfolk and Western Railway in January 1952. Born near Omega, Scott started with the railroad as a fireman in 1902 and became an engineer on the Columbus-to-Portsmouth run in 1907, having already received his 40 year pin in 1947. Scott was presented a diamond pin at the Veteran’s meeting in Roanoke, Va. (the headquarters for the railway) on May 23, 1953. At the time of his retirement, April 8, he was complimented on his record of service. “Your many years of fine cooperation and loyalty are appreciated,” A.S. Tabor, Superintendent of the Scioto Division, told him.

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