Lee, I went to Morton Library on Monday during my lunch break and had the research librarian look up Cooper Station. There really wasn't anything there, just a mention or two as a land mark for directional purposes. I took a quick look at the Tazewell Co. History book, another dead end. I plan on running over to Washington today. I will check their library for Cooper Station inf. What I would like to find is an old picture of whatever this Cooper Station was, or reference of the start of a small town that never took off. Dianne, I will keep my eyes open for this Log Cabin Station also. Always Curious, Denise
Cooper Station is and was a spot along the train tracks between Morton and Washington. I believe there is a grain elevator there. Cheri -----Original Message----- From: Mark and Denise [mailto:nesser@bwsys.net] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 7:02 AM To: ILTAZEWE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ILTAZEWE] Cooper Station & Log Cabin Station Lee, I went to Morton Library on Monday during my lunch break and had the research librarian look up Cooper Station. There really wasn't anything there, just a mention or two as a land mark for directional purposes. I took a quick look at the Tazewell Co. History book, another dead end. I plan on running over to Washington today. I will check their library for Cooper Station inf. What I would like to find is an old picture of whatever this Cooper Station was, or reference of the start of a small town that never took off. Dianne, I will keep my eyes open for this Log Cabin Station also. Always Curious, Denise ==== ILTAZEWE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from the TAZEWELL List if you are in mail mode, send to ILTAZEWE-L-request@Rootsweb.com. If you are receiving messages in the digest mode, send to ILTAZEWE-D-request@Rootsweb.com