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I am reseraching an Oregon abandoned logging railroad called the Bradley-Woodard Logging Company and have an on going web article regarding this operation.
http://www.brian894x4.com/BradleyWoodardRailroad.html
Dave Roberts of your museum wrote an short article about his living as a child on this railroad and logging camp and I had that article that was on this website, linked to my article, but it now appears to be gone.
Would it be possible to find this article again or better yet, contact Mr. Dave Roberts and talk with him by email regarding his knowledge of this operation and his stay there?
Thank you very much,
Brian McCamish
Active & Abandoned Railroads of the Northwest
http://www.brian894x4.com/AbandonedRRmainpage.html
Email: brianmccamish@msn.com
Brian,
Dave’s article is included on our new web site.
It’s called “My First Love Affair”
The URL is
https://snlm.wordpress.com/logging-history/true-stories/my-first-love-affair/
I’ll send you info on how to contact Dave privately.
John