Railroad Depots of Northern Indiana (IN) (Images of Rail)

Read [David E. Longest Book] * Railroad Depots of Northern Indiana (IN) (Images of Rail) Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Railroad Depots of Northern Indiana (IN) (Images of Rail) Countless manufacturing centers in northern Indiana strengthened the economic fabric of Hoosier land. The railroads that criss-crossed northern Indiana were instrumental in populating the small towns and larger cities by employing thousands over the course of many years. Take a historic excursion across a state that is often mistaken as the home of grain and corn production, and little more. This book also tells the story of a short line railroad and the commodities it has transported for the pa

Railroad Depots of Northern Indiana (IN) (Images of Rail)

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Rating : 4.28 (530 Votes)
Asin : 0738541311
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 128 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-02
Language : English

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David E. A member of the Monon Railroad Historical Technical Society, the Floyd County Historical Society, and the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, he previously authored Railroad Depots of Southern Indiana. . Longest is a retired public elementary school instructor and lifetime railroad enthusiast

Longest is a retired public elementary school instructor and lifetime railroad enthusiast. About the Author David E. A member of the Monon Railroad Historical Technical Society, the Floyd County Historical Society, and the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, he previously authored Railroad Depots of Southern Indiana.

Countless manufacturing centers in northern Indiana strengthened the economic fabric of Hoosier land. The railroads that criss-crossed northern Indiana were instrumental in populating the small towns and larger cities by employing thousands over the course of many years. Take a historic excursion across a state that is often mistaken as the home of grain and corn production, and little more. This book also tells the story of a short line railroad and the commodities it has transported for the past century, as well as the longest-existing interurban, still operating just south of Lake Michigan, the resilient South Shore Line.. Through photographs of depots, freight houses, and other railroad structures, long demolished yet an integral part of community development, Railroad Depots of Northern Indiana reviews the history of the cities and towns that used the rail to transport raw materials and finished manufactured products across the state to markets such as Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and Cincinnati

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