
Marge Beier Collection
Mrs. Marge Beier has graciously allowed me to use of these two pictures from her scrapbook. Anyone familiar
with Lowell knows who Marge Beier is. Her family has owned and operated The
Davis Store for 118 years and the family is pretty much a fixture around
town. After word circulated that research was being done on the 1952 Wreck, she contacted
me and allowed me to view her scrapbook with pictures and newspaper accounts of the accident. These pictures are two
which were new to me and I had not seen before. She told me that she thought the pictures were
originally taken by Jim Baker. Marge's father was a Lowell Volunteer Fireman
and was there every hour that the Lowell Volunteer Department was on the
scene. Marge has promised me her father's home movies if she can locate
where they are. When they are found, rest assured that they will make their
way here.
Picture 1. This picture appears to have been taken from the roof of
the American Legion. There is also an outside chance it may have been taken
from the roof of Hepp's Tavern. The rubble to the lower left corner of the
picture is what was left of the old Lowell Depot. According to Marge, those
little silver or light colored specks are cans of sausages.
Picture 2. This picture was taken from Commercial Avenue, at the crossing,
looking south.
Robert D. Cron Collection
The picture shows Robert D Cronshows at 12 years old the day of the wreck
1952, his Dad
took the picture, you are looking North.
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