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[Three Trains Lined Up]

Description: Photograph of three T&P engines, #'s 454, 420, and 419, lined up in the same direction on tracks. Written below the image are "Marshall, Texas Jun 9th 1948 - #454, 420 & 419" and "H. E. Chelf - R. S. Plummer Photo."
Date: June 9, 1948
Creator: Plummer, R. S.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train #630]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #630 outside the station in Trent, Texas. There are cars parked outside the station. Written underneath the image are "Trent, Texas Jun 9th 1940" and "[sic] H. E. Chelf - R. S. Plummer Photo."
Date: June 9, 1940
Creator: Plummer, R. S.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train #709]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #709 in New Boston, Texas next to a water tower. There is a man standing on top of the train. Written underneath the image are "New Boston, Texas May 9th 1948" and "William L. Colburn."
Date: May 9, 1948
Creator: Colburn, William L.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train #618]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #618 on the tracks in front of a building. There are two men sitting on a curb in front of the train. Written underneath are "Texarkana Texas Sept 9 1949" and "H. E. Chelf."
Date: September 9, 1949
Creator: Chelf, H. E.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train #712]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #712 in Marshall, Texas next to a large water tank. There are two people in the background in front of a train car. Written below the image are "Marshall, Texas Sept 9 1949" and "H. K. Vollrath."
Date: September 9, 1949
Creator: Vollrath, H. K.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Texas Engine #403 and Cars]

Description: Photograph of a train engine and attached cars on a railroad track, viewed from the side. The number "403" and text "Texas Short Line" are visible on the car. Buildings can be seen in the distant background on the left. An electrical pole stands in the right background. Handwritten text below the image says, "Van Texas July 9 1946."
Date: July 9, 1946
Creator: Chelf, H. E.
Partner: The Grace Museum
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