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Water Tower
Water Tower
TitleWater Tower
DescriptionThe Peninsula station along the Valley Railroad included the water tower pictured here. The B. & O. locomotive #13 is shown taking on water. Although the station has been restored and now serves as a visitor center, the water tower is gone.
Subjectrailroads
Valley Railroad
Peninsula
CreatorHowe, Edwin Bell
ContributorsPortage Lakes Historical Society
Typeimage
Formatcreated from a 4 x 6 inch glass plate negative
Source020-pub-WaterTower.jpg
RelationEdwin Bell Howe Glass Plate Negative Photographs Collection
RightsThe copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of reproductions of copyrighted material. This material from the picture file is protected by the copyright law. The library makes this picture available for the personal use of the borrower to be used for private study, scholarship or research. Reproduction, alteration or derivative use of this visual image for the purposes other than those listed above without the express written permission of the copyright holder may constitute an infringement of copyright law.
About the CollectionEdwin Bell Howe, a descendent of the well known canal engineer Richard Howe, created hundreds of images of the Summit County area in the late 19th century. Mrs. Audrey Howe Cunningham, another descendent, managed to save 243 of his original glass plate negatives for many years. Her son "Buzz" Foster Cunningham obtained them for the Portage Lakes Historical Society more than 100 years after their creation. Although many of the negatives were broken or otherwise damaged, some have been used to create new prints and digital images. The digital images available in this collection were provided by R.C. Norris.
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