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Day of Remembrance 2007
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Danny Little and Tara Melnik: Danny Little of the Nashville Public Works Department and Tara Melnik of the Metro Historic Commission select location of Dutchman's Curve Historic Marker on Tuesday June 3rd 2008
David Ewing : Nashville Attorney David Ewing presents Dutchman's Curve story to Nashville Rotary at the Wild Horse Saloon (2Jun2008)
Dutchman's Curve marker
Point of Impact: "X" marks the point of impact of NC&StL Engines 281 and 282 on Dutchman's Curve. Image courtesy of Terry Coats This aerial photograph was taken by Terry Coats in May of 2008 on a flight piloted by aviation instructor Joe Loftis.
John and Letitia Nolan: John Nolan Jr. was an engineer for the NC&StL Railway.
Marker dedication July 2008: Tyria Thorpe with Nan Cross, Kim Hoover, Betsy Thorpe, Denise Nolan and Patrick Nolan. Photo by Paula Underwood Winters, editor of the Westview newspaper
John Joseph Nolan's grandchildren at graveside: Denise Nolan and her brother Patrick Nolan remember their grandfather, John Joseph Nolan on July 8, 2008. Photo by Kim Hoover.
Dinner guests July 8, 2008: Dinner in honor of Denise Nolan, Patrick Nolan and Nan Cross, hosted by Shoney's Company and St. Cecilia's Academy. Read Betsy's Blog: July 8, 2008, Part II, The Dinner
The Missing Nuns: Scattered in the wreckage were clothing and habits belonging to Sisters of the Dominican Order. Sisters they were expecting from Memphis... (read more)
Chapel at the Mother House Read Betsy's Blog: July 8, 2008, Part I, The Marker, the Mother House and Calvary Cemetery
Railroad Wrecking Crane: This type crane was used to remove the wreckage. Photo is part of the Tennessee State Library and Archives collection. Used with permission.
Terry Coats with Bellevue Rotary Club
NCPS Vice President Terry Coats with Bellevue Rotary Club, Loveless Cafe, July 16, 2008