Loyalton – Railroad Station, 1895
This 1895 map show the location of the Oakdale (or Loyalton) railroad station along the route of the Lykens Valley Railroad. At the time, the route was operated by the […]
This 1895 map show the location of the Oakdale (or Loyalton) railroad station along the route of the Lykens Valley Railroad. At the time, the route was operated by the […]
These two photographs were taken from the Loyalton railroad station in 1954, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. One photo looks east and the other looks west. This was near the end of […]
The 1875 map cut is from the Pennsylvania Archives. The red square shows the location of the Loyalton railroad station, referred to on the map as Oak Dale. Persons owning […]
A “memorial stone” at the location of the Loyalton railroad station, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Crudely printed on the stone is “Oakdale RR Station, 18– – 19– [and] Loylton [sic]”. The […]
This photo of the Loyalton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, railroad station, is from a wider angle, but does not show the tracks. It was taken at a time when there were […]
A photo of the Loyalton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, railroad station, was taken around 1930, but could have been taken earlier. It shows that the station had no “platform.” Passengers had […]
A late 20th or early 21st century view of the 17-acre farm owned by Franklin S. Witmer in 1875. The date of construction of the buildings in this photograph is […]
Absalom Gottshall was born 7 October 1837 and died on 4 October 1917. He spent his early years in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Adam […]