I love doing research about old photos, particularly those of Monon employees, and like the old blind dog, occasionally I find a bone. I found several good ones this past week.
I ran into a friend of mine at a restaurant in Bloomington last week, an engineer named Donnie Moore, and during our converstation I asked him if he had any pictures of his father, another Monon man named John T. Moore, a good switchman and yardmaster, who I had known during my earlier years. He said he would check and let me know. A couple of days later I received the two attached photos in the mail.
The first surprise was that both photos were the work of noted Monon photographer Joe Bennett, and the prints were likely his work too. The second was that there were several other employees in both photos, but true to Joe Bennett's inclinations, none of them were identified. Now if I could just find some names.....
This morning we had our monthly Monon breakfast at Bloomington, so hoping to find someone who remembered these men from the 1940's, I took both photos with me. Guess what? Several of the old timers who had worked with those in the pictures got their heads together, and identified every man in both photos. How great is that?
Today I was lucky. Today I put some names with the faces. Today I found my bones, and six long gone Monon employees will live a little longer in the memories of those of us who strive to keep the Monon alive. Today was indeed a good day. / Ron
Photo 1, LtoR. Floyd Tindell, yard clerk, John T. Moore, switchman, Everett McCurry, fireman.
Photo 2, LtoR. Clifford Burch, yard foreman, Everett McCurry, fireman, Otis Kauffman, engineer, Lee Durnell, switchman, John "Tommy" Moore, switchman.