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[MoPac Merger Article]

Description: Clipping of an article regarding the merger of Texas & Pacific and Chicago & Eastern Illinois into the Missouri Pacific railroad. The article gives a brief background on the approval and reason for the merger. Written below the clipping is "AAR 'Info Letter' Oct 27th 1976."
Date: October 27, 1976
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Article on Restoration of T&P Train #610]

Description: 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." more
Date: December 19, 1975
Creator: Langum, Lee
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Memo Regarding Merger Interference]

Description: Clipping about interference in the MoPac merger. Text says "Katy is intervening in the MoPac-T&P-C&EI merger, seeking preservation of existing routes, gateways, and rate divisions..." Written below the image is "- Trains Feb 1975 Pg 13."
Date: February 1975
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Ole Girl Article]

Description: Copy photo of an article about the "ole girl," or T&P train #610. The article details how it came to be that train #610 was being repaired in Fort Worth, Texas, and what exactly that entails.
Date: June 15, 1975
Creator: Svacina, Pat
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Train Depot in Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of the train station in Marshall, Texas, taken from the northwest corner. It is a two-story brick building with a wrap-around patio that has brick columns. The building also has quoins and other decorative stonework in white stone. Text below the photo says, "Marshall, Texas May 1975 (Northwest Corner)."
Date: May 1975
Creator: Vollrath, H. K.
Partner: The Grace Museum
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