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This photograph shows the railroad crossing and depot in Garrison, Kansas. The Union Pacific's Blue Valley line crossed the Kansas Central Railway in Garrison. In the background a number of boxcars are visible on the track. The town of Garrison was later destroyed in 1959 to make way for the Tuttle Creek Dam and Reservoir.
Date: Between 1910 and 1919
Item Number: 450737
Call Number: FK2.P3 G.74 *1
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 450737
Built Environment - Areas of Significance - Transportation
Built Environment - Function - Transportation - Rail-Related
Business and Industry - Railroad - Companies - Kansas Central Railway
Business and Industry - Railroad - Depots
Business and Industry - Railroad - Rolling stock - Boxcars
Business and Industry - Railroad - Tracks
Collections - Photograph
Community Life - Scenes and views
Date - 1910s
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Photograph
Places - Cities and towns - Garrison
Places - Counties - Pottawatomie
Transportation - Railroads - Companies - Kansas Central Railway
Transportation - Railroads - Depots
Transportation - Railroads - Rolling stock - Boxcars
Transportation - Railroads - Tracks
Type of Material - Photographs
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