Pennsylvania Traction Company car no. 63 on Marietta line at what was known as the "Red Barn" just below Marietta in 1896. This car was one of the original Columbia and Ironville Electric Railway cars. Note the odd looking home made vestibules, which were constructed in the Columbia carbarn to protect the motorman from the weather. Car painted red with yellow lettering. Built by J. G. Brill Car Company.
Trolley trestle over Chiques Creek on the Marietta line shows where car of the Conestoga Traction Company in the middle of the trestle. Pciture also shows the Chiques branch of the Reading Railroad. Pciture taken about 1907. Trestle 950 feet in length, 32 feet in height.
Students at Rawlinsville School. Identified are: Top row: Bessie Herr, Burns McKinney, Edna M. McKinney, Ralph Roper, Helen Cramer, Clement Stokes, H. F. Winters - teacher. Second row: Harold Farmer, Mary Huss, Elam Hagen, Fannie Wiggins, Getrude Huss, Elmer Martin, Margaret Stokes, Clancy B. Duffy. Third row: Hazel Handel, Gladys Armstrong, Carl McKinney, Gerturde Huss, Catherine Stokes, Verna Martin, Elizabeth Alexander. Fourth row: Kenworthy Alexander, Joseph Bagnato, Thomas Ryan, Wayne Winters, John Kilburn, George Alexander, Frank Stokes, John Roper. Fith row: Russel Cramer, Claude Handel.