Taking their last look at Hutchinson’s Milwaukee depot are Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Dettle. The depot closed Tuesday (Feb. 5, 1957), and the Dettles, who have lived here since 1947, moved to Wisconsin.
Constructed: September 1886
Nearly 20 years after its construction, the Leader lobbied for depot upgrades. In September 1904, the newspaper praised the prospect of a new brick and stone platform to replace a wooden one in front of the depot. In 1907, the station agent gave the Leader a letter from the railroad’s division superintendent. The editor was pleased with the superintendent and called him, “One after Hutchinson’s own heart.” The letter called for improved grounds and trees.
Torn down: Between Feb. 7, 1957 and December 1958
Milwaukee Road Depot above is part of a 20-week series of Lost Hutchinson buildings. Watch the Tuesday print edition for more information about the Milwaukee Road Depot. If any readers have other photos, renderings or information about this building, please post them here or send them to: Hutchinson Leader, 36 Washington Ave. W., Hutchinson, MN 55350.
A collection of information published in the Lost Hutchinson series as well as reader submitted photos and remembrances will be published in a magazine later this year.
If you missed the Lost Hutchinson series last week, click on the link below for O.D. Hutchinson, Druggist.