Monday, July 28, 2008

Landmarks in the Falls Mills & Bluefield Area

Bluefield Freight Station
Burkes Garden
East River Mountain
The home where Juanita lived when she married Corky Whitley

Old Falls Mills School
Oldest House in Falls Mills ??
Falls Mills Christian Church
Old Graham High School
New Graham High School
Leatherwood Dairy

Friday, July 25, 2008

In Association with...

Engineers Picnic
Brotherhood of Locomotive EngineersEngineers Wives Association - GIA

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Sisters In Law

Clara (m. Charles Buckland) Francis (m. Walter Buckland) Margaret (m. Robert Buckland) Lucille (m. L.W. Buddy Buckland)
Clara, Lucille, Francis


Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Bertha Ward Buckland

Sarah Tabor Buckland - Mary Jane Davidson - L.W. Buckland, SR
L.W. Buckland, JR - Bertha Ward Buckland
Bertha & Frankie
? one of Bertha's children ?

Buddy, Bertha, Frankie



Monday, July 21, 2008

More Railroad Pictures...

Station - Williamson WV










Freight Station on Bluefield Ave, Bluefield, WV



Bluefiled Station


I have a glass block from the old Round House in Bluefield



Sunday, July 20, 2008

More Local Railroad

L. W. Buckland, Sr is 1st on left on the back row.
I am told that this picture was taken in St. Paul, MN,
and he was there for as a union representative
for the locomotive engineers.

Engine 1218 - June 2003

Freight Station in Falls Mills, VA

Friday, July 18, 2008

I been workin' on the railroad...

Bluefield Freight Station
Engineer Buddy Buckland
Buckland railroad employees include:
L.W. Buckland, SR & his brother George
L.W. JR & his children Larry Buckland & Sherry Buckland
Robert Buckland & his son, Cecil Buckland
Charles Buckland & his son, Charley Buckland
Walter Buckland

Steam Engine 1218
Powhatan Arrow
1946 - The wreck of the Powhatan Arrow

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Buddy & Lucille

In the background - Jo Ella holding Ellis

Buck, Gail, Sherry, Lucille, Buddy (where's Larry?)



Wednesday, July 16, 2008

50th Anniversary 1959

Larkin Watson Buckland, Sr.
Mary Jane Davidson
Married : March 3, 1909
50th Anniversary Celebration: March 1, 1959

Bertha, L.W.,JR, L.W., SR, Robert, Mary Jane, Walter, Charles

Mary Jane, Sally, Ella, Cosby

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Bought a house...rode it home ???

This home currently sits about 6 miles west of Bluefield, VA
on Route 460 - Bluefield Tazewell Road
The above picture was published in the Sunset News Observer on
Friday, September 2, 1966. Atop this "mobile home" was
Buddy Buckland, proud owner. He said that he was
the first man to buy a house and ride it home.

Friday, July 11, 2008

The Bear

L.W. "Buddy" Buckland, Jr., Porter Jones, Robert Buckland,
Jackie Jones, Cecil Buckland, Who's the last real man
with the white shirt on???

Men in Appalachia are known by appointed names like Leman or Jacob or Elijah. When harvest time is over, they cloak themselves in long johns, flannel shirts, and heavy winter coats and disappear into the woods. This time of hunting bear and deer, and sometimes rabbit or squirrel, seems to be their passion. After a season, Appalachia's rugged mountain men must go back to working serious jobs like coal mining or railroading.

more of this short story, Beneath the Shadow of the Mountains

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Will you come to a BUCKLAND REUNION???

If we have a BUCKLAND reunion will you come?
When is the best month to have a reunion? June, July, August,
around Thanksgiving??
Should it be catered or covered dish?
Would you want to have it at Lucille's or at a city park or ??
Give me ideas and I'll run with it:)


I remember the Davis reunions held at Pisgah Church near Whitten's Fort in Tazewell County around 1962-63 and some special gatherings at Grandma Davis' house. Aunt Grace climbing the crab apple tree with those "old lady" black shoes with high heels. Aunt Lillian with her wonderful smile that brightened even the darkest day. Aunt Russ had that giggle and cute personality that made you happy.
Uncle Holly was always taking his teeth out and trying to scare me, really, he did that! He was soooo funny and he and Uncle Lacy loved each other so. The food was fabulous and the family devine. Aunt Joe was the best cook ever! Uncle Vaden seemed ever so shy with that slight little smile. Uncle Preacher Mundy, Uncle Mace, Al , Uncle Sleepy, & Daddy.
Most of those have gone on to be with Jesus, but I love the memories of fun times and love. ...and of course, Grandma Davis. I loved her and she loved us all.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Happy Birthday Keleigh Compton


31 years ago, a beautiful baby girl was born to Linda and Punk Compton. Although I don't really know Keleigh I always think of her on this day. She was born on 7-7-77 and weighed 7lb7oz.
Here she is with her cute big brothers, Eric and Heath.
Happy Birthday Keleigh!

Friday, July 4, 2008

JULY 4, 2008 Independence Day
FREEDOM IS NEVER FREE

Thank you Walter Edward Buckland
Thank you Walter Graham
Thank you Richard McHaffa

Thank you Leman Clifton Davis


FREEDOM IS NEVER FREE
Thank you Charles Nye Buckland
Larry Charles Buckland
Ellis Haynes Buckland
Brian Keith Buckland
David Forrest Buckland


If anyone has pictures of others in uniform who have served to
protect our freedom, I would love to add those to this tribute.

Please attach in email to sherrykelly@comcast.net