Beaver Springs was originally known as Adamsburg/Adamsburgh.
The 1884 Form 76 lists the location as Adamsburg (MP 23.4). It also lists C. P. Swegle & Co. (Loc 1572) and Helfrich & Smith (Loc 1573). Though not indated as part of the Adamsburg location, the 1884 Form 76 does list A. M. Smith No. 2 (Loc 1570) separately.
The 1923 CT1000 lists the location as Adamsburg with Rooke & Bucher and A. M. Smith (MP 23.2), A. Kreeger and Allen Fulz (MP 23.2), and a Station (MP 23.4).
The 1923 CT1000 lists the location as Beaver Springs with a Passing Siding (MP 23.1), Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Co. (MP 23.2), James W. Herman (MP 23.2), and a Station (MP 23.3).
The 1945 CT1000 lists Dairyman's League Co-operative Ass'n., Inc. No. 1 (MP 23.2), James W. Herman (MP 23.2), and a Station (MP 23.3).
Valuation Maps
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1925 Pennsylvania Railroad Industrial DirectoryReceivers | Shippers | Commodities |
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J. W. Herman (see below) | |
r | Cement |
r | Tile |
J. F. Erdley | |
s | Lagging |
s | Props |
J. W. Klingler | |
s | Lagging |
s | Props |
Romig & Erdley | |
s | Lagging |
s | Props |
L. F. Troxell & Son | |
s | Lagging |
s | Props |
r = Receiver s = Shipper These entries were possible through the work of Stephen Tichenal. |
Dairyman's League Co-operative Ass'n., Inc. No. 1 (MP 23.2)
The 1923 CT1000 lists this entity as Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Co.
James W. Herman (MP 23.2)
The 1923 CT1000 lists the same name as the 1945 edition.
Station (MP 23.3)
Beaver Springs station, looking eastward. 1917 I.C.C. photo; National Archives