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Description Lumber Train crossing Fourmile Run in what is now Colton Point State Park, on Pine Creek in Shippen Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA. The train has two cars of small logs for "pulp wood", then a snow plow, then log cars.
Date Taken before 1921 as the mill in Leetonia closed then and the last of the railroad was torn up then too (this section closed before then).
Source Thomas T. Taber, III "Sunset Along Susquehanna Waters", 1972, page 457. Taber credits "Mrs. Edwin Muchler"
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