Cattle drive.
It is my understanding that it did. I have also heard that a "depot" was located in our town of Chippewa Lake, which is located just 30 miles or so Southeast of Baldwin.
J. Edgar Thomson, a railroad official suggested the area be named "Atlantica-Pacifica" after the railroad. It was shortened and the town of Atlanta was incorporated on December 29, 1847. Another version states Mr. Thompson named the town Atlanta after Governor Lumpkin's' daughter, Atlanta.
Slaughter was incorporated in 1888. It received its name from the original owners of the land on which it is located, Mr. Will Slaughter and his brother Joe. When the railroad was being cut through, the place was called Burnsville from a Mr. Burns who cut the right of way. At that time a post office was located there and called Belzara. After the railroad was completed and a depot put there, the station and post office were both changed to Slaughter.
Boise Union Pacific Depot ended in 1997.
The phone number of the Lyons Depot Library is: 303-823-5165.
Cattle drive.
Simsbury Railroad Depot was created in 1875.
Lisbon Railroad Depot was created in 1930.
Lisbon Railroad Depot ended in 1961.
Mexico Railroad Depot was created in 1905.
Georgia Railroad Freight Depot was created in 1869.
Midland Terminal Railroad Depot was created in 1895.
Newington Junction Railroad Depot was created in 1870.
Harvey House Railroad Depot was created in 1911.
Oak Hill Railroad Depot ended in 1983.
Oak Hill Railroad Depot was created in 1903.
Highland Falls Railroad Depot was created in 1882.