Washburn, Missouri Depot (2024)

Barry County, Missouri
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Butterfield
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Identifier: p01105
Title:
Butterfield, Missouri Depot
Creator:
Allen Johnson
Description:
The railroad depot at Butterfield, Missouri, used by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company
County:
Barry
Division:
Central
Subdivision: Fort Smith
Branch:
Arkansas
Station:
ST295
Freight:
107
Milepost:
294.8 miles to Kansas City
Date Original:
August 6, 1960
Source:
4 x 6 inch black and white photograph

Exeter
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Identifier: p01138
Title:
Exeter, Missouri Depot
Creator:
Unknown
Description:
The railroad depot at Exeter, Missouri, used by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company
County:
Barry
Division:
Central
Subdivision: Fort Smith
Branch:
Main line
Station:
301
Freight:
679
Milepost:
300.6 miles from St. Louis
Date Original:
Unknown
Source:
4 x 6 inch black and white photograph

Exeter
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Identifier: p01139
Title:
Exeter, Missouri Depot
Creator:
Unknown
Description:
The railroad depot at Exeter, Missouri, used by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company
County:
Barry
Division:
Central
Subdivision: Fort Smith
Branch:
Main line
Station:
ST301
Freight:
250
Milepost:
300.6 miles from St. Louis
Date Original:
Ca 1960
Source:
3.5 x 4.5 inch black and white photograph

Monett
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Identifier: p01198
Title:
Monett, Missouri Depot
Creator:
Unknown
Description:
The railroad depot at Monett, Missouri used by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company. The new town at the junction of the St. Louis and Texas Railroad with the Frisco Railroad, 282 miles southwest of St. Louis, is 1,305 feet above the level of that city. The location was originally called Billings, but the citizens of the old town petitioned in October, 1871, to have the name changed to Plymouth. In June, 1876, George A. Purdy, agent of the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Co., petitioned the court to vacate the town of Plymouth. At this time the company

owned the town solely, so that there was no objection to vacating the plat. (—The State of Missouri, History of Barry County, p. 787.) Monett was named for Henry Monett, who was a passenger agent for the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. (News-Leader, no date.)
County:
Barry
Division:
Unknown
Subdivision: Unknown
Branch:
Unknown
Station:
Unknown
Freight:
Unknown
Milepost:
282 miles from St. Louis
Date Original:
Unknown
Source:
2.5 x 4 inch black and white photograph

Monett
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Identifier: p01199
Title:
H-1642 Railroad Y.M.C.A., Monett, Missouri Depot
Creator:
Unknown
Description:
The railroad Y.M.C.A. at Monett, Missouri, used by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company
County:
Barry
Division:
Unknown
Subdivision: Unknown
Branch:
Unknown
Station:
Unknown
Freight:
Unknown
Milepost:
282 miles from St. Louis
Date Original:
Unknown
Source:
4 x 6 inch black and white photograph

Purdy
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Identifier: p01230
Title:
Purdy, Missouri Depot
Creator:
Allen Johnson
Description:
The railroad depot at Purdy, Missouri, used by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Compan
County:
Barry
Division:
Central
Subdivision: Fort Smith
Branch:
Unknown
Station:
290
Freight:
685
Milepost:
289.6 miles from St. Louis
Date Original:
Ca 1960
Source:
4 x 6 inch black and white photograph

Seligman
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Identifier: p01246
Title:
Seligman, Missouri Depot
Creator:
Arthur Johnson
Description:
The railroad depot at Seligman, Missouri used by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company. The village of Seligman dates back to March 8, 1881, when the town was incorporated. Disastrous fires occurred at Seligman, January 2, 1883, March 2, 1883 and January 13, 1884. (—The State of Missouri, History of Barry County, pp. 701, 702, 704.) Although the first settled in the October 1880, it became the temporary terminal point of the Arkansas Division of the St. Louis & San Francisco Railway, 315 miles from St. Louis...It has been incorporated as a
town. Population about 500 (1881). The town officials in 1881 were : J. H. Harrison, L. S. Moore, S. Frost and P. Dillon. Town constable J. H. Boyd, justice of the peace and notary public, R. D. Murray. (—Gazetteer of the New Southwest, 1881, p. 181.)
County:
Barry
Division:
Central

Subdivision:
Fort Smith
Branch:
Main Line
Station:
313
Freight:
747
Milepost:
312.8 miles from St. Louis
Date Original:
October 24, 1948
Source:
3.5 x 5.5 inch black and white photograph

Washburn
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Identifier: p01277
Title:
Washburn, Missouri Depot
Creator:
Howard D. Killam
Description:
The railroad depot at Washburn, Missouri, used by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company
County:
Barry
Division:
Central
Subdivision: Fort Smith
Branch:
Main Line
Station:
Unknown
Freight:
Unknown
Milepost:
306.7 miles from St. Louis
Date Original:
August 6, 1960
Source:
3.5 x 5.5 inch black and white photograph
Washburn, Missouri Depot (2024)
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