1691 - Alma Junction. Circa late 1800s. Alma depot was located at London Junction about a mile south of Alma. It served the mines that were in Mosquito Gulch – London Mine, Orphan Boy and others. It also served as living quarters for the station agent and was located on the west side of present Highway 9. The depot was closed in 1924 and no longer exists. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
1787 - Alma Junction. Depot. Deits Bros. photo. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2070 - Alma Junction. No date. Alma smelter. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2100 - Alma Junction. Early 1900s. London ore teams. Ed Peterson with his 2 horse team are on the scales. The other teams are 4 horses. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2101 - Alma Junction. Early 1900s. Wagons are loaded with hay. Source: South Park Historical Foundation
2130 - Alma Junction. Smelter. Source: Burton Osborne Family
2857. Alma Junction. 1916-1920. Baldock crew loading freight at the Alma Junction railroad depot. Source: Hamilton Collection
2924. Alma Junction. 1915. Alma depot. Credit: Bob Schoppe Collection
2926. Alma Junction. Circa early 1900s. Alma depot wagons. Credit: Bob Schoppe Collection
2927. Alma Junction. Circa early 1900s. Alma smelter. Credit: Bob Schoppe Collection
2928. Alma Junction. Circa early 1900s. Alma smelter. Credit: Bob Schoppe Collection
2929. Alma Junction. Circa early 1900s. Alma smelter. Credit: Bob Schoppe Collection
2935. Alma Junction. Circa early 1900s. Alma station. Credit: Bob Schoppe Collection
2948. Alma Junction. Circa early 1900s. D. K. Lott #125. Credit: Bob Schoppe Collection.