depot

The old A.C.L. depot.

We’ve seen here the Atlantic Coast Line passenger depot, built in 1924, at which hundreds of African-American Wilsonians embarked for their new lives during the Great Migration. The O.V. Foust photograph above depicts the depot that preceded it. A dray sits out front awaiting luggage or freight; there was no platform.

Photo courtesy of J. Robert Boykin III’s Historic Wilson in Vintage Postcards (2003).