Rusk Penitentiary, and the Texas State Railroad (Cherokee County), Texas


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September 11th 2019
Published: October 8th 2019
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According to Wikipedia, the Texas State Railroad started construction near Rusk, Texas; built by inmates of the new Rusk Penitentiary to transport raw materials for the iron blast furnace at the Penitentiary. The building of the Texas State Railroad and the Rusk Penitentiary are linked with both located in the Rusk area (Cherokee County), and both starting operations in 1883. In 1906 the railroad ... Read Full Entry



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Cherokee County WinesCherokee County Wines
Cherokee County Wines

inside tapestry
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Cherokee County Wines

first Maydelle Train Depot 1913 pic
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Cherokee County Wines

other unknown train depot
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Cherokee County Wines

another sluuurp
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Cherokee County Wines

Guthrie poster
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Cherokee County Wines

other building
Texas State RailroadTexas State Railroad
Texas State Railroad

very near winery East view
Texas State RailroadTexas State Railroad
Texas State Railroad

very near winery West view
Maydelle Trading PostMaydelle Trading Post
Maydelle Trading Post

still in business North of highway
Maydelle  Cushing HotelMaydelle  Cushing Hotel
Maydelle Cushing Hotel

never used for a hotel (by trading post)
Maydelle  Cushing HotelMaydelle  Cushing Hotel
Maydelle Cushing Hotel

old small electric motor inside
second Maydelle Train Depotsecond Maydelle Train Depot
second Maydelle Train Depot

now a museum (closed to the public) historic marker (South side of US Hwy 84)
second Maydelle Train Stationsecond Maydelle Train Station
second Maydelle Train Station

Texas State Railroad live track (lower right)
Maydelle train turnaround (not functional)Maydelle train turnaround (not functional)
Maydelle train turnaround (not functional)

Texas State Railroad (right) train engine & tender (boiler fuel) turn-a-round



5th July 2021
Rusk State Hospital

Amazing post all around
but these pictures of the inside of Rusk are especially valuable to me. It's interesting that they made a corner stone with the East Texas State name: I found that name in an add for GE industrial stoves, where they highlight institutions that use their products--in 1960! But official TX documents pretty much drop the name by 1923. If you have any more interior shots, I'd love to see them. In any event, thanks for posting this.
6th July 2021
Rusk State Hospital

Rusk State Penitentiary
Thanks for your comment. This large building was one of the three original buildings built in the 1880s. It was demolished a few months later.

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