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Four men standing in front of the Eagle Depot. Caption reads: "Jim-Greenie-Roy-Wall." Roy is Roy McDougall and Wall is holding on to him from behind..
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"Oathe [Pathe?] Mercier & F. McGloffin" at the Wolcott depot in 1919.
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Mr. Robichaud [possibly Emile Robichaud] standing in front of the Eagle depot in 1919.
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Frank McGloffin and Kate Flynn standing in front of the Wolcott station. There is a dog (possibly Jack the dog) behind Frank's legs. The sign to the left is for: "Western Union Telegraph & Cable Office."
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The Western Union work train at Kent section house, 1918, field in foreground.
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"Wall, Roy, Greenie, Jim," standing in front of the Eagle Depot.
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Dock [Fletcher Bliss] Homan at the Wolcot depot. Western Union sign in the background; dog at left background. Homan was the D. & R.G. agent at Wolcott. Eagle Valley Enterprise Jan. 10, 1910 p.8: "F. B. Homan the D.&R.G. agent at Wolcott, has been a victim of the influenza the past week, but is getting along nicely toward recovery now."
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Mr. Homan and Fletcher on the platform at the Wolcott depot, 1918. There is a suitcase standing next to the bench on the right. The sign reads "Western Union Telegraph & Cable Office."