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    • Train and boxcars

    • Train and boxcars

    • Railroad locomotives; Vaughn Drive; Railroad freight cars; Railroad sidings; Railroad cars; Madison;

    • West bound train on Vaughn Drive at Mill Street. Visible in photo is locomotive "8606" and box cars on siding located where the old freight depot once stood. The picture was taken about 1949.
    • Madison Railroad Depot

    • Madison Railroad Depot

    • Railroad stations; Train depots; Buses; Madison Depot; Madison; Railroads

    • "In 1893 the railroad bought the whole block on First Street from Vine to Mill and and bought the depot." The Victorian style building was built in 1895. On the property had stood a fine old home which had to be taken down to make way for the...
    • Dupont Depot

    • Dupont Depot

    • Railroad stations; Train depots; Dupont; Eggs; Railroads

    • This is a photograph of the old Pennsylvania Railroad depot in Dupont, Indiana. The wooden crates stacked beside the depot are egg crates ready to be put on the train. Two gentlemen stand in the doorway. It is surmised that the one on the left...
    • Dupont Railroad Bridge

    • Dupont Railroad Bridge

    • Lumber; Railroad freight cars; Railroad stations; Railroad tunnels; Railroad bridges; Dupont; Railroads

    • This picture was taken at Dupont, Indiana. It shows the Graston Lumber Mill just to the side of the railroad tracks. There is a boxcar with two men on top just to the right of the mill. On the far right is a tunnel bridge over the creek.
    • "Princess" and "Island Queen"

    • "Princess" and "Island Queen"

    • Ice gorge; Ohio River; Winter; Steamboats; Riverboats; Steamboat accidents

    • The "Princess" and "Island Queen" are shown in the grip of ice during the winter of 1917-1918. The "Island Queen" surivived only to face the inferno at the Cincinnati docks on November 4, 1922. The "Princess" was lost when the ice gorge broke. ...
    • "Belle of the Bends"

    • "Belle of the Bends"

    • Steamboats; Riverboats; Cotton; "Liberty"; Excursion boats

    • The "Belle of the Bends" was built in 1898 and in 1909 she sank and was raised for the first time. A year later she again went under and was raised. She ran as an excursion boat in New Orleans in 1910 and 1911. Soon after she was overhauled and...
    • "Cotton Blossom"

    • "Cotton Blossom"

    • Steamboats; Showboats; Riverboats; "Grace Devers"; Towboats; Tugboats; Levees; Otto Hitner

    • The "Cotton Blossom" began life in 1896 as a raft for a lumber company working out of St. Paul. She handled the large excursion barge named "Mississippi" at one time, was renamed "The Princess" and was then sold to the Barrett Line for use as a...
    • Darby and Mae Davis

    • Darby and Mae Davis

    • Davis, Sylvester "Darby"; Davis, Bertha Mae; People; Ohio River; Stern wheelers; Barges; Riverboats

    • Shown in this picture are Sylvester "Darby" Davis and his wife, Bertha Mae. The river was their home and they loved it and the boats that floated by their front door. Darby and Mae lived in a shanty boat and they were as much a part of Madison,...
    • "Trimble"--Madison and Milton Landing

    • "Trimble"--Madison and Milton Landing

    • Ferryboat; Ferryboat landing; Madison, Indiana; "Trimble"; Ohio River; Rivers; Riverboats; Steamboats; Steamboat accidents

    • The inscription on the old picture reads, "Madison & Milton Ferry Landing--1908." The landing at Madison and the ferryboat, "Trimble" looked much like this during the winter of 1917 and 1918 when some of the worst weather of the century hit much...
    • Paint Delivery

    • Paint Delivery

    • Horses; W. H. Rogers; John Louis Spicer; Railroad freight cars

    • A horse and dray are used to pick up a load of paint for W. H. Rogers of Madison, Indiana. You can see the name on the side of the box car. There was no middleman here. The paint was loaded at the paint factory and delivered directly to Madison...
    • Madison Depot--Last Passenger Train

    • Madison Depot--Last Passenger Train

    • Railroad stations; Train; Engines; Railroads; People; Train depots; Madison; Railroad passenger cars

    • The inscription on the picture reads, "Train 927, ready for the last passenger run out of Madison, June 30, 1931. Compliments of the engineer J. R. Pogue." With this brief passage Mr. Pogue summarized almost 100 years of railroading in Madison,...
    • "City of Madison" on the Dike

    • "City of Madison" on the Dike

    • Steamboats; Riverboats; "City of Madison"; Dikes (Engineering)

    • Built in Madison in 1882, the boat was the second "City of Madison," the first having been lost in a devastating explosion during the Civil War. On June 18, 1894, she was returning from a trip to Memphis, with a stop-over in Owensboro, Kentucky,...
    • "Columbia"

    • "Columbia"

    • Rivers; Waterfronts; Horses; Mules; Steamboats; Riverboats; Mail steamers; Passengers

    • This river scene depicts great activity along the levee in any typical river town. The "Columbia" is either loading or unloading her passengers. The horse-drawn carts near the gangplank were probably used to convey passengers to and from the boat....

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