Apparently it is a Railroad Crossing where the tracks cross a road. Leah Brewer talked to Bob Yost today and also Kelly Morris who both say it is the railroad crossing and still says "Green Crossing" along the railroad as the tracks approach the road.
Floy Ruggles wrote this note:
I had never heard of Green's Crossing before. The couple lived 4 miles east of Haigler right along the highway. We lived just north of there. The house and everything else is gone at the corner of the intersection of hwy 34 where the Greens lived. Sophia Zuege confirmed that it was the place where the Pennel's lived when we were neighbors. Helen Pennel started highschool with me. She had an older brother, Herb, who was already out of highschool. The place where we lived is still standing but in bad shape. The barn is gone. Daddy stored watermelons in the haymow of the barn - in the straw. We would eat the good part out of a watermelon and throw the rest out the window (of the barn) to the cows or goats. Ash Roundtree bought the place when we left. Vernon Trembly's lived there when we were having Vacation Bible School in Haigler. She brought her kids to Bible School. I think the cream station that the Green's operated was on the east side of Main Street about the middle of the block or a little north of middle. Don't take that as a fact. I haven't confirmed it yet.
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