Train Station Near Mississippi

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Title

Train Station Near Mississippi

Subject

Ohio--Delaware County--Sunbury--History--Early 20th century
Personal narratives--American--Early 20th century
Photography--Stereographs--United States--Early 20th century
Rivers--Mississippi--Early 20th century
Travel--United States--Early 20th century

Description

After leaving New Orleans

Nov 26. at noon we rode

all afternoon, thru villages

beside cane, and rice fields

etc. Jenerette, where

the Walker's (Nellie Loars

family) were reared, looked

like a nice little city.

When this photo was

taken we were being

ferried down and across

the Great Father of Waters, = the

Mississippi River. The long

train was divided into three

ports; all in one ferry boat.

Just as the sun was settling we

landed in Beaumont, Texas

and about midnight we

went thru San Antonio

I never supposed I could

be persuaded to go straight

thru old San Antonio.

I saw some palm trees, and

an arched gateway, bearing the

word - Welcome - (the Gateway -

not the trees.

Creator

Daisy E Green Wheaton

Date

early 1900s

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/

Relation

Daisy Wheaton Stereographs

Format

Stereograph

Language

English

Type

Still Image
Text

Identifier

30210312451981

Citation

Daisy E Green Wheaton, “Train Station Near Mississippi,” Delaware County Memory, accessed November 29, 2024, https://955853.rosydayhk.tech/items/show/4577.

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