For floor plan, see Hutton Valley, MO posting. https://www.frisco.org/shipit/index...br-willow-springs-sub-winona-br-mp-298-8.284/
Thank you for the pictures. If you have any other articles or pictures please send them or contact me. Birch Tree has been awarded a grant to restore the depot as a historical site.
Check out the Missouri Depots web site. www.missouridepots.com. There are several excellent photographs there. Gary
Please see the following link for a trackside view of the Birch Tree, MO depot. http://www.flickr.com/photos/24083184@N07/3860269094/sizes/l/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/2857276969/sizes/l/ The first view is of the southeast corner of the depot. Railroad west is to the right. The second photograph is of the northwest corner of the depot. Also located in the park, just to the southwest of the depot on display is Frisco extended or wide vision caboose SLSF 1248. The depot address is 205 First St, Birch Tree, MO. Please see http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...=dbhgStp5ii87hUcjnPQiOg&cbp=12,265.81,,0,4.76. Hope this helps. Thanks! Mark
Cordz-Fischer Lumber Co., Birch Tree, Missouri I recently acquired this old cabinet card photograph of the Cordez-Fisher Lumber Company No. 3, the "Euphemia", at Birch Tree, MO. Locomotive is a bit squatty. I can read the Baldwin builder number with a magnifying glass, 14854. Connection with the Memphis Road was the company's means of shipping lumber out of Shannon County. The lumber operation was in business from 1888 until 1904. Jeff
Now that is a seldom modeled area. My grandparents lived along the Current River Branch in Winona, MO for 7 years. Beautiful scenery! It would make for a cool logging diorama or small switching shelf layout.