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Elkview railroad bridge, top
Location: Lower Oxford (Pa. : Township)
Date: 1900 (circa)
"The 853-foot long Elkview Trestle built in 1897 still carries trains. The bridge is located on the former PRR Octoraro Branch which once connected Chester, Pa with the Susquehanna River above Port Deposit." Source:…
Elkview railroad bridge, long distance
Location: Lower Oxford (Pa. : Township)
Date: 1900 (circa)
"The 853-foot long Elkview Trestle built in 1897 still carries trains. The bridge is located on the former PRR Octoraro Branch which once connected Chester, Pa with the Susquehanna River above Port Deposit." Source:…
Elkview railroad bridge, diagonal
Location: Lower Oxford (Pa. : Township)
Date: 1900 (circa)
"The 853-foot long Elkview Trestle built in 1897 still carries trains. The bridge is located on the former PRR Octoraro Branch which once connected Chester, Pa with the Susquehanna River above Port Deposit." Source:…
Moylan railroad station, shelter shed, diagonal west
Date: 1900 (circa)
Moylan railroad station, shelter shed, diagonal east
Date: 1900 (circa)
Moylan railroad station, shelter shed, Flat
Date: 1900 (circa)
Angora railroad bridge, diagonal
Date: 1900 (circa)
This bridge crossed a small stream called Thomas Run, in West Philadelphia. The stream was buried in a sewer by the early 20th century and the railroad now crosses this valley at grade.
Angora railroad bridge, top
Date: 1900 (circa)
Location is approximate. This bridge crosses a small stream called Thomas Run, in West Philadelphia. The stream was buried in a sewer by the early 20th century and the railroad now crosses this valley at grade.
Charles Realey, in Indian costume, with Christmas tree in parlor
Address: 327 W. Front St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1900 (circa)
The photographer's nephew posed with his family's Christmas tree.
Angora railroad bridge, Flat
Date: 1900 (circa)
Location is approximate. This bridge crosses a small stream called Thomas Run, in West Philadelphia. The stream was buried in a sewer by the early 20th century and the railroad now crosses this valley at grade.