The Railroad Station of Royal Oak pictured here was established near the railroad’s crossing of Oak Creek where it empties into the Miles River. The Station was actually a mile or more from the town of Royal Oak, Maryland at a place now called Newcomb, Maryland. Newcomb was named after Robert Newcome who owned property near there and died in 1790! Facts: “ Rails Along the Chesapeake” by John C. Hayman 1979. Photo recently donated to the Talbot Historical Society by John Dodson. Contact: Cathy Hill [email protected] to share your old photos and purchase our collections photos. Comment, Like our page and join the Talbot Historical Society!
Talbot Historical Society Project Rewind: Waiting for the Train in Royal Oak
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