No water tower at Flemington. Only a depot and section house. You may want to check out the following links to see what company structures were located on the Clinton Subdivision. Property list on the Clinton Sub dated 1933: http://www.frisco.org/vb/showthread.php?2503-Clinton-Sub-Property-List-1933 Property list on the Clinton Sub dated 1950: http://www.frisco.org/vb/showthread.php?2502-Clinton-Sub-Property-List-1950 Dale Rush Modeling the Blair Line (High Line) in N scale Carthage, MO
Thanks Dale. I didn't think about checking these. I'll post a couple questions in that thread. By the way, I travel through Carthage for work from time to time. Might have stop by and say hello sometime. Stayed in a nice hotel there. The Best Western Precious Moments.
From Richard Crabtree on Frisco Rails Across Missouri. Here we are at the Frisco depot in Flemington, Missouri. Flemington had its start in 1898 when the railroad was extended to that point. The community has the name of Robert Fleming, a first settler. A post office called Flemington has been in operation since 1898. Photo 1) Frisco depot in Flemington, Missouri~ 1952 Photo 2) Frisco depot in Flemington, Missouri blueprint ~ Missouri State University (MSU) Digital Collection Photo 3) Frisco depot in Flemington, Missouri~ December 31st 1906 Photo 4) 1917 Sanborn Map Flemington Missouri ~ Missouri University (MU) Digital Collection Photo 5) Mail Clerk Floyd Hughes unloads the mail at the Frisco depot Flemington, Missouri. Conductor J. C. Staples is at the left and Brakeman J. F. Newberry on the right. Springfield Leader and Press newspaper, February 1, 1953. Click here for current view. https://www.google.com/.../data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4...
From Richard Crabtree on Frisco Rails Across Missouri Here we are at the Frisco Depot in Flemington, Missouri. We see north bound Frisco E8A SLSF 2021 "Gallahadion" EMD built in 1950 as it has taken the siding here as Frisco E8A SLSF 2016 "Citation" from Kansas City passes it. February 1, 1953. Photographs used with the permission of the Springfield News-Leader. Photos may be shared but cannot be downloaded and used for any commercial purpose.