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Interior of old boxcar344 viewsThe interior of the derailed Cotton Belt boxcar at Kissinger, MO.Feb 17, 2009
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Elsberry MFA grain elevator380 viewsEven this landmark was removed (the grain elevator) in the fall of 2014.Feb 17, 2009
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hwy 79 bridge annada mo dec18 2004313 viewsFeb 17, 2009
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Holcim Cement, Clarksville359 viewsA view east across Hwy 79 towards the cement plantFeb 17, 2009
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Galloway Bros feed rear view402 viewsAnother view looking south. Note that the grain elevator actually had not handled rail traffic for quite some time, the siding was taken out in the late 1970s-early 1980s.Feb 17, 2009
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Holcim Cement, Clarksville328 viewsA close-up of the plant from the start of the siding.Feb 17, 2009
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grain elevator old monroe mo feb9 2004422 viewsFeb 17, 2009
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Galloway Bros feed493 viewsThis is the rear of the old feed mill, circa 1880. Note the boxcar loading chutes, and the mill was never equipped to handle covered hoppers.Feb 17, 2009
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Elsberry railroad bridge338 viewsTwilight falls over Elsberry and the 1902 railroad bridge.Feb 17, 2009
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Dameron, MO340 viewsLooking north from Dameron. Just to the right of the BNSF mainline there also used to be a small siding that served a large anhydrous ammonia tank. The siding was removed in the late 1960s-early 1970s.Feb 17, 2009
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CB&Q freight house, depot, and Galloway Bros, Elsberry - 1960s481 viewsGreat shot of the rear of Galloway Bros feed.Feb 17, 2009
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Abandoned glove factory in Louisiana441 viewsThis was the Wells-Lamont glove factory in Louisiana, MO.Feb 17, 2009
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CB&Q derailment in Kissinger389 viewsIf memory serves, in the 1970s there were about 4-5 cars sitting here, including a tank car. These last relics were recently removed after all these years.Feb 17, 2009
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Galloway Bros burned 2004525 viewsUnfortunately, through the careless regard with which some people hold history, the 120 year old mill burned to the ground in January, 2004. Feb 17, 2009
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CB&Q #240 GP7, Louisiana, MO434 viewsA CB&Q local heads north into Louisiana on a late fall afternoon in 1964.Feb 17, 2009
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