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Clover Leaf Train Station |
Clover Leaf Train Station right after it was moved to Glen Carbon. The name is not painted on the station yet. Madison Coal Corporation Mine No. 1 is in the background. The man in the photo is J. F. Dickman the railroad agent. |
January 26, 1900 |
December 8, 2016 |
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Streetcar Crossing the East St. Louis Interurban Electrical Lines |
Streetcar crossing the East St. Louis Interurban Electrical Lines as it crossed present-day Glen Carbon Heritage Trail. Streetcar ran from 1899-1928. |
1918 |
December 8, 2016 |
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Kasper Kaser At Glen Carbon Crossing
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Kasper Kaser At Glen Carbon Crossing waiting by a streetcar shelter.
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1902 |
December 8, 2016 |
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Tish Miccer at the Illinois Central Railroad Station |
“I am the ambitious looking guy, sitting there, look like I’m waitin’ for a freight, eh?” –Tish |
June 5, 1939 |
December 8, 2016 |
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Train Arriving at the Glen Carbon Train Station |
Train arrives at the Glen Carbon train station to pick up passengers. Both the Illinois Central Railroad and Clover Leaf railroad provided passenger service to St. Louis several times a day, beginning at 6:00 am. One could spend the say in St. Louis, watch the Veiled Prophet parade, and still catch the 10:10 pm train home. |
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December 8, 2016 |
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Two Men behind the Glen Carbon Railroad Station |
Two Men at the rear of the old frame red and yellow painted Illinois Central Station. The man on the right is Herman G. Keiser and the man on the left is unidentified rail car oilier. |
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December 8, 2016 |
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Glen Carbon Train Station With Two Men and a Dog |
Glen Carbon Train Station with two men and a dog standing outside on the platform. |
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December 8, 2016 |
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Glen Carbon Train Station |
Glen Carbon Train Station, the picture is of Jesse Berry, railroad operator, with his daughter 1900s |
1900s |
December 8, 2016 |
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Men at Illinois Central Railroad Station |
Four men standing outside of the Illinois Central Railroad station dressed for a special event. They are wearing suits with flowers pinned to their lapels.
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July 31, 1911 |
December 8, 2016 |
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Glen Carbon Train Depot |
Glen Carbon Train Depot with two people standing outside on the platform |
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December 8, 2016 |