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- Lanton elevator, now completely torn down. In this photo you can see the out-of-service Wabash railroad. 100 years ago, Lanton used to be a railroad depot between Lovington & Hammond.
- . A larger main entrance with an elevator and a taller triangular roof were added throughout the years.
- McGinnis place. Now owned and clean up by Mike and Cindy Cooper. Just west of Co Rd 142 and East of Horton Elevator on Co Rd 20
- Elevator on Rt 23 at the Wabash RR tracks north of Archbold. The silos remain but most of the buildings are gone.
- Highland Center, IA. All of the elevator buildings and equipment are gone now. The Milwaukee railroad tracks were taken out in 1980. The store
- building seen to the left of the elevator partially hidden by trees remains today, but its days are numbered.
- This was my grandparents farm that my grandfather, Sam Bower built. My brother lives there now. The grain bin and elevator are long gone along
- Looking NW, towards Peoria along the Peoria and Eastern Railway, at the elevator and silos in unincorporated Twin Grove, Illinois. The elevator
- GRAYMONT CO-OP ASSOCIATION, 401 Main Street, Graymont, Illinois. The railroad serving the elevator is the Illinois Central Pontiac District. Looking W/NW.
- Clarence Krug farm; mom was born here. Remember cleaning the barn yards just like shown in this pic. Remember loading hay into the barn with that elevator.
- Looking SW Clyde Elevator later Country Springs, now Sunrise Cooperative 1100 Burkholder Rd/CR 258 Clyde OH Section 12 Green Creek Township
- Great Aerial photo! No, that isn’t the Walton Depot. It was in front of the grain elevator on the right side.
- elevator belonged to the Drew family and has since moved north about 1/2 mile. The 2 flat storage buildings to the east are all that remain of it. I
- residence - later torn down due to age. Equipment shed also had corn cribs along west side - elevator used for ear corn. Previous owner was Emily's great
- Central Erie Supply. On the left was Stanley's Tavern and grocery store. Today the tavern is the Mason Jar Tavern. The elevator was torn down in 2013.
- The elevator at Campus, Illinois. The railroad is the Norfolk and Western, while the road is N 3300 Road E, now Livingston County Highway 3. View looks west.
- This is the railroad crossing Highway 36 on the east side of Sulphur Springs. The cemetery can be seen just right of the grain elevators. Today
- the tracks are no longer used and the elevator is abandoned. The cemetery is still there and needs to be tended to. My great-great grandparents and great-great-great grandparents are buried there.
- This was my grandfather's farm and his home. The barns have all since been demolished and a grain elevator has been put up. JR Atherton owns the house and half the lake now
- Grew up in Clark's grove remember when they put up the cement elevator and remember the night it got hit by lightening. Also the corn field is now a neighborhood where I live now