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[#9 Office Car in Harlingen, Texas]
Photograph of T&P Office Car #9 on display in Harlingen, Texas. There are train tracks visible in the bottom half of the picture. Written underneath are "#9 Office Car Harlingen, Texas Jun 21 1972" and "R. H. Carlson."
[#610 Train Engine and Car]
Photograph of the side of a train engine and connected car, parked inside a building. Part of the front of the engine is visible, with the number "610." Handwritten text below the image says, "T&P #610 at 610 Historical Foundations [sic] new facilities in Fort Worth, Texas Apr 24th 1982."
[#610 Train Engine and Tender]
Photograph of the side of a train engine and connected tender, parked inside a building. Some equipment is partially visible on the left side of the photo. Handwritten text below the image says, "T&P #610 at 610 Historical Foundations [sic] new facilities in Fort Worth, Texas Apr 24th 1982."
[1902 Flood in Big Spring, Texas]
Photograph of the 1902 flood in Big Spring, Texas. There are buildings visible in the distance and to the right, as well as a train engine and a few cars filled with debris in the middle-left of the image. A man can be seen to the right in front of a small gate. Text below the image says "Flood in Big Spring in 1902 - [sic] Early settlers and particularly immigrants from Pennsylvania who came to work in the T&P shops, often wrote back about the sandstorms on the frontier. But now and then they had occasion to write about floods, too, which inundated the T&P yards. This view is east from Gregg Street." and "T&P Topics, Jun 1957, pg 21 - J. H. Bradford Photo."
[1934 Railroad Convention Ticket]
3 photographs of a ticket to the November 1934 railway convention in San Antonio, Texas for a Miss Edna F. Colson.
[Abilene Public School]
Photograph of Abilene Public School. There is a fence in the foreground and people are visible around the building. There is a horse to the left of the image. Below the image are written "Scenes Along the T&P 1895-1896" and "T&P."
[Abilene & Southern Train #20]
Photograph of Abilene & Southern train #20. Written below the image are "Abilene, Texas Jun 20th 1939" and "Charles E. Winters."
[Abilene & Southern Train #20]
Photograph of Abilene & Southern train #20. The number plate on the front of the engine indicates train #5. Written below the image are "Abilene, Texas May 9 1936" and "H. E. Chelf."
[Abilene & Southern Train #20]
Photograph of Abilene & Southern train #20. Written below the image are "Abilene, Texas Jun 20th 1949 (to La. Eastern)" and "Charles E. Winters."
[Abilene, Texas Train Station]
Photograph of the T&P train station in Abilene, Texas. Printed on the photo is "Texas & Pacific Depot. Abilene, Texas." Below the image is "H. D. Conner."
[Abilene (TX) Area Mexican-American Baptismal Record, 1907-1908]
A photocopy of two pages from a baptismal record book from Abilene, TX and surrounding areas from 1907-1908. Included cities are Hamlin, Sweetwater, Anson, Roscoe, and Clyde.
[Abilene (TX) Area Mexican-American Marriage Record, 1916]
A photocopy of a page from a marriage record book from Clyde, Texas.
[Aerial Photo of Big Springs, Texas #1]
Aerial photograph of Big Spring, Texas, including a railroad yard and roundhouse in the lower-right corner and various other buildings in the town. Several train tracks are visible through the center of the image, running under an arched metal bridge. Handwritten text below the photo says, "T&P Roundhouse - Big Spring, Texas 1940's."
[Aerial Photo of Big Springs, Texas #2]
Copy pring of Big Spring, Texas, including a railroad yard and roundhouse in the lower-right corner and various other buildings in the town. Several train tracks are visible through the center of the image, running under an arched metal bridge. Handwritten text below the photo says, "T&P Roundhouse - Big Spring, Texas 1940's."
[Aerial Photo of Big Springs, Texas #3]
Aerial photograph of Big Spring, Texas, including a railroad yard and roundhouse in the lower-right corner and various other buildings in the town. Several train tracks are visible through the center of the image, running under an arched metal bridge. Handwritten text below the photo says, "T&P Roundhouse - Big Spring, Texas 1940's."
[Aftermath of a Boiler Explosion]
Photograph of wreckage from a boiler explosion in Shreveport, Louisiana. A small group of people are posing for a picture among the wreckage. Written beneath the image are "T&P #311 Shreveport, La. 1927 (Boiler Explosion)" and "R. H. Carlson."
[Aftermath of a Head on Collision]
Photograph of the aftermath of a head on collision between two trains. Written below the image are "Head On Wreck" and "Maurice O'Connor."
[Alba Depot]
Copy photo of the Alba train station. Some men can be seen outside the building and there is a train car down the tracks. Written underneath the image are "Alba Depot around 1900" and "Southwest Collection."
[American Freedom Train Car]
Photograph of a train car on the American Freedom Train. There is a design and three lines on it. In the foreground a man is talking on the phone, and further back is a small group of onlookers. Written below the image is "Geoffrey L. Dawson."
[American Freedom Train Cars]
Photograph of the train cars on the American Freedom Train. Written below the image is "Geoffrey L. Dawson."
[American Freedom Train Cars]
Photograph of some of the American Freedom Train cars with people walking alongside. Written below the image is "Geoffrey L. Dawson."
[American Freedom Train Coming Around a Bend]
Photograph of T&P train #610 pulling the American Freedom Train around a bend in the middle of some woods. There is a large plume of white smoke rising from the engine. Written underneath the image are "Brenham, Texas Feb 25th 1976" and "Allen Rider."
[American Freedom Train in Cleburne, Texas]
Photograph of T&P train #610 with the American Freedom Train in Cleburne, Texas surrounded by a crowd of people. Written below the image are "Cleburne, Texas Feb 25th 1976" and "[sic] Chuck W Meehan."
[American Freedom Train in Clifton, Texas]
Photograph of T&P train #610 pulling the American Freedom Train in Clifton, Texas. A crowd of people are gathered around the engine, and the depot is visible in the background. Written below the image are "Clifton, Texas Feb 25th 1976" and "Steven L. Hahn - #3."
[American Freedom Train in College Station, Texas]
Photograph of T&P train #610 pulling the American Freedom Train in College Station, Texas. A large plume of black smoke is rising from the engine. Written below the image are "College Station, Texas Feb 18th 1976" and "Allen Rider."
[American Freedom Train in McGregor, Texas]
Photograph of T&P train #610 pulling the American Freedom Train through McGregor, Texas. A small crowd of people are standing to the right of the tracks observing the train. Written below the image are "[sic] Megregor, Texas Feb 25th 1976" and "Steven L. Hahn - #1."
[American Freedom Train Leaving Clifton, Texas]
Photograph of the American Freedom Train leaving Clifton, Texas with a large plume of white smoke rising from the engine. Written below the image are "[sic] Leaving Clifton, Texas Feb 25th 1976 - A. F. T. heading north, Amtrack #15 has just passed by" and "Steven L. Hahn - #8."
[American Freedom Train Leaving Clifton, Texas]
Photograph of the American Freedom Train leaving Clifton, Texas with a large plume of white smoke rising from the engine. Written below the image are "[sic] Leaving Clifton, Texas Feb 25th 1976 - A. F. T. heading north, Amtrack #15 has just passed by." and "Steven L. Hahn - #6."
[American Freedom Train on Its Way]
Photograph of the American Freedom Train leaving Clifton, Texas. A long trail of white smoke is flowing back from the engine. Written underneath are "Leaving Clifton, Texas Feb 25th 1976 - A.F.T. heading north, Amtrack #15 has just passed by" and "Steven L. Hahn - #7."
[Among Our Souvenirs]
Copy photo of T&P train #40 from T&P Topics magazine entitled "Among Our Souvenirs." Written below the image are "#40, built by the old Pittsburgh Locomotive Works at Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1876. Listed as a Class B-3 or 'Saddle-Back' type. The T&P bought only one of these - using it for switching at the Marshall Shops. Seemingly enlarged section of the boiler is its water tank, built around the steam dome. The metal bin built behind the cab took the place of the conventional coal tender. Developing 120 # steam pressure, weighing 68000 lbs, with 15 x 24 cln, tractive effort 11500 lbs" and "T&P Topics, July 1950, pg 19."
[Article on Restoration of T&P Train #610]
Copy photo of a Dallas News article with a captioned photo of a man working on restoring train #610. The photo is titled "Bottom Up!" and the caption reads: "C. B. Kemp trys for a more comfortable position while working on the Texas & Pacific #610 engine which will pull the Bicentennial Freedom Train through Texas. Hopefully, the engine will be ready to run Feb. 1, 1976. The '610 Historical Foundation' has already spent $25,000 over their original $100,000 budget restoring the 1927 locomotive."
[Ashtray Stamped with Texas & Pacific Logo]
Photograph of a blue ceramic ashtray that has a round bowl at the base and several raised areas in the center. There is a "T&P" logo stamped in gold or orange on the raised middle section. Text below the image says "T&P Ashtray - Cobalt Blue Design."
[Austin College]
Photograph of Austin College in Sherman, Texas. There are two buildings visible in the background. Written on the bottom of the photo is "[sic] Austin College, Sherman ~." Beneath the image are "Scenes along the T&P 1895-1896" and "T&P."
[Back of a Pocket Watch Pulled From a Train Wreck]
Photograph of the back side of a pocket watch belonging to a man killed in a train wreck. There is a large dent across the back of the watch, and a faint engraving of a Freemason symbol is visible as well. Written below the image are "[sic] Watch of J. W. 'Rab' Gorman killed at Cecile La in the wreck of the 'Louisiana Limited' T&P overnight passenger train Marshall, Texas to New Orleans La. - Mr Gorman was engineer of #414 D-11 s - Wreck was Dec 14th 1931" and "Ed Robinson."
[Baird Station]
Photograph of the train station in Baird, Texas. Written underneath the image is "T&P Baird, Texas Station - Elevation 1,715 (1915-16 era)" and "Don Watson Collection."
[Baldwin Locomotive #108]
Photograph of a head on view of Baldwin Locomotive #108 on tracks. On the front of the engine is "The Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, U. S. A." Handwritten below the image is "NOT T&P, note 3 cyln's." Also written below the image is "H. L. Broadbelt."
[Bell from T&P Train #391]
Photograph of the bell from T&P train #391 on display outside. There are trees visible in the background. Written below the image are "Bell off of T&P #391" and "Jack Everett Collection."
[Belt Junction]
Copy photo of Belt Junction, Texas. Written on the image is "'Belt Junction!'" Written below the image are "Belt Junction 1917 - block train order office 3.8 miles north of old T&P 17th street passenger station" and "R. L. Denton."
[Bicentennial Appreciation Plaque]
Photograph of a plaque of appreciation commemorating the Bicentennial Celebration. Printed on the plaque is " 1776-1976 In appreciation of outstanding achievement by 610 Historical Foundation from American Revolution Bicentennial Committee of Fort Worth." Written below the image are "Dallas, Texas Mar 3rd 1976" and "D. Watson."
[Bicentennial Historic Plaque on a Train Car]
Photograph of a plaque bolted to to a train car that has an image of a spur with a star logo and the dates 1776 - 1976. The text of the plaque says, "In appreciation of outstanding achievement by 610 Historical Foundation from American Revolution Bicentennial Committee of Fort Worth." Handwritten text below the image says, "Plaque on side of T&P #610 at 610 Historical Foundations [sic] new facilities in Fort Worth, Texas Apr 24th 1982."
[Bicentennial Sales Tax Article]
Copy photo of an article about Bicentennial sales tax and the laws pertaining to it. It details instructions from the State Comptroller on which items are taxed and which are not.
[Bicentennial Train Article]
Clipping of an article about the plans for the Bicentennial Freedom Train to park at the Federal Center in Fort Worth, Texas along with the other things that will be there as well.
[Bicentennial Train Article]
Clipping of an article about the plans for the Bicentennial Freedom Train to park at the Federal Center in Fort Worth, Texas along with the other things that will be there as well.
[Bicentennial Train Trip Plans]
Copy photo of an article detailing the plans of the Bicentennial Train while in Fort Worth. A few items that will be on exhibit are mentioned.
[Board of Trade Building]
Copy photo of the Board of Trade building in Fort Worth, Texas. Written on the bottom of the image is "Board of Trade Bldg. Ft. Worth." Written below the image are "Scenes along the T&P 1895-1896" and "T&P."
[Boom Car in Raymondville, Texas]
Photograph of boom car #X4923 in Raymondville, Texas. Written below the image are "Raymondville, Texas Oct 31 1972 #X4923 Boom Car" and "R. H. Carlson."
[Bridge Over Tracks in Marshall, Texas]
Photograph of a bridge going over train tracks in Marshall, Texas with a train on the left side of the image. Written underneath the image are "Marshall, Texas 1980 showing bridge that was recently knocked down - this view is looking due north" and "Marshall Adams."
[Building Along a T&P Rail Line]
Photograph of a building along a T&P rail line. At the top of the building is a sign that says "Sheldon." Two people are sitting on a bench out front near a pond with a large island in the middle. Written below the image are "Scenes along the T&P 1895-1896" and "T&P."
[Building at a T&P Yard]
Photograph of a small building at a T&P train yard with tracks to the right side of the photo. Written underneath the image are "T&P Yard Scene Double Spout Watertower and Roundhouse in Background (1915-16 era)" and "Don Watson Collection."
[Building in Bunkie, Louisiana]
Photograph of a building in Bunkie, Louisiana with two trucks parked outside of it. A building in the background has "Bell Furniture Co." on it. Written below the image are "Bunkie, La. Dec. 1961" and "H. K. Vollrath."
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