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Images courtesy of the Hobart Historical Society and Tom Rainford.
These three photos appear to be taken at the same place — the Lake Street crossing of the EJ&E Railroad, where
Ezra Gilpin worked in 1923, according to the caption of one of the photos.
As we've already noted, he was still working as a railroad crossing guard when the 1930 census came around, though perhaps not at the Lake Street crossing.
I can't read the name on the sled in the last picture —
King something? (Anyway, it's not
Rosebud.)
Orson Welles would have been 100 years old today, great timing ;)
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