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Kings Station There was a station at Kings as early as 1870 and the agent in 1880 was Henry King, the son of the original landowner there. By the mid-1880's the station was listed as just a flag stop and in 1887 a new station was built for $706. This was in use until it was retired in 1933 and moved to its present site a few hundred feet away. c.1890 c.1900 c.1920 1924 1928 1985 1997 2008 Siding where station used to be located. 2008 |