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| − | B. Leslie Mailman was a DAR maintenance worker from [[Clementsport]]. Mailman joined the DAR in 1946 and retired in 1991, working largely on MOW work. Mailman lived in one of the oldest homes in [[Clementsport]], the Solomon Bowlby House, with his wife Cora. B.L. Mailman died in 1998. After Cora died in 2014,<ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170756829/bernard-leslie-mailman Bernard Leslie Mailman, Grave marker, Old St. Edwards Anglican Church Graveyard, Clementsport, ''Find-a-Grave.com'']</ref> their estate was auctioned off on April 30, 2016 including Mailman's lifetime of DAR memorabilia and track tools. | + | B. Leslie Mailman was a DAR maintenance worker from [[Clementsport]]. Mailman joined the DAR in June 1946 and retired in March 1991,<ref>Retirement plaque at Mailman Estate Auction, April 30, 2016</ref> working largely on MOW work. Mailman lived in one of the oldest homes in [[Clementsport]], the Solomon Bowlby House, with his wife Cora. B.L. Mailman died in 1998. After Cora died in 2014,<ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170756829/bernard-leslie-mailman Bernard Leslie Mailman, Grave marker, Old St. Edwards Anglican Church Graveyard, Clementsport, ''Find-a-Grave.com'']</ref> their estate was auctioned off on April 30, 2016 including Mailman's lifetime of DAR memorabilia and track tools. |
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Latest revision as of 20:09, 21 December 2025
Bernard Leslie Mailman 1929-1998
B. Leslie Mailman was a DAR maintenance worker from Clementsport. Mailman joined the DAR in June 1946 and retired in March 1991,[1] working largely on MOW work. Mailman lived in one of the oldest homes in Clementsport, the Solomon Bowlby House, with his wife Cora. B.L. Mailman died in 1998. After Cora died in 2014,[2] their estate was auctioned off on April 30, 2016 including Mailman's lifetime of DAR memorabilia and track tools.
Gallery
Kentville Station, awaiting demolition June 1990.
Kentville Station typewriter from B. L. Mailman's estate, 2016.
Kentville Station adding machine from B. L. Mailman's estate, 2016.
References
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External Links
- ↑ Retirement plaque at Mailman Estate Auction, April 30, 2016
- ↑ Bernard Leslie Mailman, Grave marker, Old St. Edwards Anglican Church Graveyard, Clementsport, Find-a-Grave.com