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Nostalgia & History > Lee Moorhouse RailroadDate: 06/26/20 14:08 Lee Moorhouse Railroad Author: flynn Picture 1, Title: PH036_1145 Lee Moorhouse photographs. Description: O.R.N. engine no. 306, with freight cars, at Bingham Springs railroad station. Date: 1902. Series I: Glass Plate Negatives
Box Number 45. Lee Moorhouse (1850-1926) photographs, 1888-1916. Institution: University of Oregon. Date: 06/26/20 14:10 Re: Lee Moorhouse Railroad Author: flynn Date: 06/26/20 14:13 Re: Lee Moorhouse Railroad Author: flynn Picture 3, Title: PH036_2190 Lee Moorhouse photographs. Moorhouse, Thomas Leander, 1850-1926. Description: Railroad station, Kennewick, Washington. Date: 1900/1910. Plate Negatives
Box Number 86. Institution: University of Oregon Date: 06/26/20 14:15 Re: Lee Moorhouse Railroad Author: flynn Date: 06/26/20 14:19 Re: Lee Moorhouse Railroad Author: flynn Picture 5, Title: PH036_1629 Lee Moorhouse photographs. Photographer: Moorhouse, Thomas Leander, 1850-1926. Description: First train on the Umatilla-Central [O.W. & R.N] Railroad to Pilot Rock; 'Dad' Moon at the throttle of Engine no. 54. Date: 1907-12-16. Series I: Glass Plate Negatives: Box Number 63. Institution: University of Oregon.
Date: 06/26/20 14:21 Re: Lee Moorhouse Railroad Author: flynn Date: 06/26/20 14:24 Re: Lee Moorhouse Railroad Author: flynn Picture 7, Title: PH036_2551 Lee Moorhouse Photographs. Photographer: Moorhouse, Thomas Leander, 1850-1926. Description: Bingham Springs: railroad station. Location: Bingham Springs >> Umatilla County >> Oregon >> West >> United States. Date: 1900/1910. Series I: Glass Plate Negatives. Box Number: 99. Institution: University of Oregon.
Date: 06/26/20 14:26 Re: Lee Moorhouse Railroad Author: flynn Date: 06/26/20 14:27 Re: Lee Moorhouse Railroad Author: wp1801 Very interesting! Thanks for posting.
Date: 06/26/20 18:24 Re: Lee Moorhouse Railroad Author: Milwaukee That is a nice looking station in that last photo. Love the huge wrap around porch with large timber posts. Too bad that one didn't stand the test of time/elements.
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