I am hoping to track down some stories concerning the clock in the train station.
I understand it used to be in the city hall of one of the cities nearby. The city hall was torn down and the gentleman who owns the station bought the clock and installed it where it is now.
I don't know if the story is true, or if the station had another clock. Or if the tower was built for this movement. There is a shop in the station, but the owner, with all the answers, has not been there at the same times I have checked. My next quest is to track down the history and to take some photos of the clock, and find pictures of it in its original home, once I know where that is.
Tom
Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
I finally got a chanace to talk to Al Ketchum, the owner of the station. We had a great chat, and I am going to get together with him in a bit to get the full history. In brief, the clock was on two municipal buildings in Salem. It is believed to be a Seth Thomas movement which has been electrified. The tower was not part of the station, but added specifically for saving this clock. Photos of the original station as well as photos of the original buildings the clock was housed in will follow my next visit.
Tom
Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
I don't know of any Railroad Station Tower clocks in Canad. But I do remember seeing one in Portland, Oregon's station. It was lit up at night, whether it is still mechanical would have to be researched. I remember seeing Elgin clocks on the four corners of Union Station in Chicago. Lancaster station in Pennsylvania, had one, and there is one at Grand Central Station in New York. These are all I can think of at the moment. I have worked on two Tower clocks in Calgary Alberta, a Seth Thomas in Calgary's City Hall, that was installed around 1911, and an E. Howard that was originally installed in the Bank of Commerce building, and was rescued by our local chapter and was installed in the coupala from James Short an old-school in Calgary that had been torn down.
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I Found a Canadian Postcard with a Clock attached to its building, the depot floor the British Columbia Electric Railway. The building and clock are now long gone.
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I have more information on the clock and some old pictures of the station. I will post them as soon as I can get the information in a presentable order.
Tom
Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
1871 – Salem, OR Marion County Court House was built and housed the clock. The best information I have is that it is a Howard movement. There are no marks anywhere on the movement today. It originally had a wooden dial.
Tom
Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
In 1969 a new civic center was built and the old City Hall was torn down in 1972. The clock remained in storage in Salem until 1975 or 76. At that time the clock was bought by George Schmidt. He then owned the train station in Mount Angel, about 14 miles from Salem. He built a 40 ft. tower at one end of the station to house the clock.
Tom
Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
There is no date on this picture, but there was a card attached to the back. The card is pictured, the text, as best I can make of it is:
Sebastian Englehart seated on right hand car w/ black hat and handlebar mustache. Anton Englehart and son living in Mount Angel. Alicia Hull, granddaughter living in Washington. Anton is her uncle Her brother living in Mount Angel.
Tom
Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
This picture is dated 1912. The city of Mount Angel is seen in the background. St. Mary's Church is seen prominently and the hill in the background is the home of the Benedictine Abby.
Tom
Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
This picture taken from the same spot as the one above, just facing the opposite direction. The crew replacing the ties has just about reached the station.
The small print on the sign is: Willamette Valley Railway Co.
Tom
Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
Hello i am very sorry to butt in, but can someone please help me contact Tom Semour..Its about him posting something about a Michael Fenton wanting to know more on Thomas Royle, Clockmaker in Whitehaven. It was posted Oct. 11 2006. Please help me?.Thankyou. My e-mail add is ll.borrett@ntlworld.com
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Lee, I will get with you as soon as possible. Thanks for your post, and "butting in" is always welcome!!
Phil, thanks for stepping in. I was out of town for four days, and then on our first day back we lost power after a strong wind storm. I have the email and will respond ASAP.
We went to a great antique show in Puyallup WA and I managed to snag some great watches, and chat meet a number of interesting people including Tony Knorr a great watchmaker and teacher of watch repair for a local college and AWI Suitcase classes.
Tom
Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002