Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: ephraim shay

Shaytown

23 Nov 2010 91
I was wandering around the local backroads a few days ago when I spotted this sprawling barn and these tall grasses; seemed like a possible photograph.... Further research about the location turned up an unexpected gem. Seems that Shaytown was named for Ephraim Shay , inventor of the classic narrow-gauge lumbering locomotive , who became famous after bestowing his name on this corner. Recovering railfan that I am, I knew who he was , but hadn't recognized the local connection. Near as I can tell, Shay owned this property for four years or so shortly after the Civil War , where he ran a sawmill and (probably) a general store.Those are gone, and to all appearances the existing barn and house were built by later owners. [He lived across the road, just out of this photo. See my comment, below .] Nonetheless, a delightful surprise. Unfortunately, and despite the truck parked in the yard, both the house and barn seem to be abandoned.