Hi,
Flyer below for our 17 August 2000 upcoming program.
(I also have a printed flyers with graghics availible at my office)
Spread the word!
Clifton Patrick
Chester Historical Society
voice and fax 845-469-7645
The Chester Historical Society
Town and Village of Chester
47 Main Street
Chester, New York 10918
Presents Program:
A Look Along the
Erie Main Line
Suffern to Port Jervis
(Lots of slides and maps)
by
Douglas Barberio
Professor of Mathematics at Rockland Community College
Founding member & officer of the Middletown & New Jersey Railway Historical Society
7:30 PM Thursday August 17, 2000
Senior Center
1784 King's Highway, Chester
(Entrance is at the rear of the Chester Library building)
For information: 914-469-7645
e-mail: [log in to unmask].
A Short Bio about Douglas Barberio
- Graduate of Rockland Community College, University of Binghamton and Iona College
- Preservation of Middletown & Unionville 1916 valuation maps, Erie Steam Locomotive Diagram book, Middletown Railroad 1935 Consolidation Study, Digital scanning Photograph Collection for news Letter ,The Unionville Flyer
- Active member of the M&NJRHS, Ontario and Western Railway Historical Society including several articles written for both societies. Articles on the O&W from Cornwall to Middletow.
- Preserved copies of the Original 1918 Erie Railroad Valuation Maps from Jersey City to Hornell including branch lines for historical preservation and research. This includes all Erie Railroad maps in Orange County that I am having these maps put on CD-ROM.
- Has given various railroad programs for Erie Lackawanna Historical Society, M&NJRHS, O&WRHS, Roscoe Museum, Rockland Community College, Cornwall Historical Society, Chenango Historical Society
- Created Middletown and Unionville and Middletown New Jersey Railway Power Computer Point Program now running at the Minisink Town Museum
- Recorded railroad slide programs of various authors on videom tape for preservation & research.
The Chester Historical Society is a non-profit organization as qualified under Section 501 (c) (3) of the IRS code. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.