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South Corinth Station There was a station here as early as 1870 and in 1887 it underwent some renovations. In 1922 it was closed for service and used just for a flag stop for passengers. The freight section on the northern half was then renovated for use as a tool house. In 1933 it was retired and moved to a field on Hamm Road where it has recently been renovated into a residence. c.1900 c.1920 March 1927 May 16, 1928 1997 2013 Patton Collection |