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[Illustration of T&P Train #20]

Description: Photograph of an illustration of T&P train #20. Written on the image is "The Texas & Pacific Ry. 1876." Written below the photo is "T.&P."
Date: 1876
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Illustration of T&P Train #20]

Description: Photograph of an illustration of T&P train #20. Written on the image is "The Texas & Pacific Ry. 1876." Below the image is "Southwest Collection."
Date: 1876
Creator: Southwest Collection
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train #20]

Description: Copy photo of an illustration of T&P train #20. Written on the image is "The Texas & Pacific Ry. 1876." Below the image is written "T.&P."
Date: 1876
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Engraving of Fort Worth]

Description: Photograph of an engraving of the city of Fort Worth, Texas. The image depicts Fort Worth with buildings stretching into the distance and five plumes of smoke rising from throughout, two of which can be seen to come from train engines. The caption of the image is "Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, 1876. 'Queen of the Prairies.'" The "Queen of the Prairies" phrase comes from a nickname for Fort Worth. Written below the image is "This engraving is part of an 1876 T&P map," and "J.C. McDaniel."
Date: 1876
Creator: McDaniel, J. C.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Portrait of William Henry Beaumont]

Description: Portrait of William Henry Beaumont wearing a dark suit and bow tie with a thick, dark beard.
Date: 1876
Creator: Galveston Photography Company
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Train at platform]

Description: Photograph of a train at a platform. A man stands near it. Smoke billows from the smokestack. No other passengers are visible. Houses are visible on the left parallel to the rail line.
Date: 1876?
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[I. P. Rudolph and Sons]

Description: Copy of a tintype photograph featuring I. P. Rudolph (left) and his sons, Charles Francis (center) and Nelson Fleming (right), taken in Illinois sometime before the sons' departure for Texas in September, 1877.
Date: [1876,1877]
Partner: Tarleton State University
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