From Richard Crabtree on Frisco Rails Across Missouri: Here we are way down in the boot heel of Missouri. We are the Frisco Depot in Pascola, Missouri. The Railroad Depot was constructed there in 1880. Whoever named the town, must have longed for the islands, as the some the streets were named Hawaii, San Juan & Havana. Now they are just 1st, 2nd & 3rd street. The photo of the little girl in front of depot is what prompted this post, as a follower of the group reached out to me about the depot. Photo 1) The Frisco Depot in Pascola, Missouri 1920s-1930s Photo 2) Frisco Depot in Pascola, Missouri plan 1880 ~ MSU Digital Collection Photo 3) Frisco Depot in Pascola, Missouri map 1920s from the Frisco RR Photo 4) Railroads of Pemiscot County, Missouri ca 1904 pre-Frisco RR acquisition. Photo 5) A jug of fine Cumberland Rye for the Frisco Saloon in Pascola, Missouri Click here for current view of Frisco Depot area; https://www.google.com/.../data=!3m6!1e1!3m4...
First time I’ve ever seen any photo of the Pascola depot. It’s been a tough one to find. I think “north” may be reversed in the “blueprint.”