--- Ed Carroll <ed.carroll@heartland.edu> wrote:
> Hi Leo,
>
> There are some geneology and map sites that list
> Williams Station. I have listed it below:
>
http://hometown.aol.com/dcarter956/myhomepage/heritage.html
>
>
> The sntry is followed by a source dated 1872.
> Ed
>
Thank you, Ed, that is a very informative site, I
will pass this on to the man I talked to last nite.
again thank you Leo McCauley McNabb, Il.
>
> >>> "leo_mccauley2001" <leo_mccauley2001@yahoo.com>
> 05/17/08 9:43 PM >>>
>
> Tonight I came across , aman who lives in Van Orin,
> Il, he
> posed a question, I could not answer, he said that
> at one time Van
> Orin went by the name of Williams Station, can any
> one confirm that,
> also, supposedly, an steam loco sank into the ground
> there. Thanks
> Leo McCauley McNabb, Il.
>
>
>
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