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− | A trainman with the D.A.R. Leon also served as a volunteer in the Kings County Museum. His collection of memorabilia was featured at the Kings County Museum: | + | A trainman with the D.A.R. Leon also served as a volunteer in the Kings County Museum and Fieldwood Heritage Society in Canning, NS. Leon knew and loved local history of the Anapolis Valley region. His collection of memorabilia was featured at the Kings County Museum: |
Remembering Kentville Railyards October, 2006 - April, 2007. The exhibit featured the historic railway research of the late Leon Barron, on loan to the museum courtesy of his widow, Mary, together with artifacts from the Museum collection and items excavated from the former railyard. | Remembering Kentville Railyards October, 2006 - April, 2007. The exhibit featured the historic railway research of the late Leon Barron, on loan to the museum courtesy of his widow, Mary, together with artifacts from the Museum collection and items excavated from the former railyard. | ||
− | We welcome any further stories and history about Leon that illuminates his life with the Railway. | + | We welcome any further stories and history about Leon that illuminates his life with the Railway and his community. |
See also: Bibliography, Collections, Leon Barron Collection | See also: Bibliography, Collections, Leon Barron Collection |
Revision as of 19:06, 12 March 2008
A trainman with the D.A.R. Leon also served as a volunteer in the Kings County Museum and Fieldwood Heritage Society in Canning, NS. Leon knew and loved local history of the Anapolis Valley region. His collection of memorabilia was featured at the Kings County Museum:
Remembering Kentville Railyards October, 2006 - April, 2007. The exhibit featured the historic railway research of the late Leon Barron, on loan to the museum courtesy of his widow, Mary, together with artifacts from the Museum collection and items excavated from the former railyard.
We welcome any further stories and history about Leon that illuminates his life with the Railway and his community.
See also: Bibliography, Collections, Leon Barron Collection