May 4, 2009

In 1902, a group of business leaders in Lincoln (Washington County) collected $1,500 for the construction of a depot along the local railroad tracks. The depot soon became a business shipping point for the community, especially for the export of locally grown apples. The depot is shown here in the early twentieth century with what is believed to be the first Frisco train to come through the town.

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