Sheridan Illinois Gravel Pit Mine 1909 Real Photo Postcard

This image captures a gravel pit in Sheridan, Illinois, likely dating to the early 20th century, a period of significant infrastructure development. Gravel pits were vital industrial sites providing aggregates for construction projects such as railroads, roads, and building foundations. The scene illustrates active extraction, featuring both steam locomotives—one on a high bank, possibly being loaded by workers, and another further down the pit—alongside railway tracks laid for transporting the excavated material, and a number of laborers engaged in the work.