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[Historic Fort Worth High School]

Description: Copy photo of a historic high school in Fort Worth, Texas. There are small crowds of people visible on the lawn. Written on the bottom of the photo is "Ft. Worth High School." Written below the image are "Scenes along the T&P 1895-1896" and "T&P."
Date: 1895/1896
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train #714]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #714 in Paris, Texas. There are people visible to the left of the image, and the train station is visible in the distance. Written underneath the image are "Frisco #714 at Paris, Texas 1925" and "Evans Studio - Paris Texas."
Date: 1925
Creator: Evans Studio
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Coach Lamp on Display]

Description: Photograph of a T&P coach lamp on display in the home of R. S. Plummer. Written underneath the photo are "[sic] T&P coach lamp, Sulphur Springs, Texas Mar 1st 1976, R. S. Plummers Home" and "D. Watson."
Date: March 1, 1976
Creator: Watson, D.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Locomotive Roster]

Description: Clipping of a Texas & Pacific Railway Locomotive roster. There are images on the top and bottom of the clipping of T&P 1124 and the Texas Eagle. Written near the clipping is "-Railroad Nov 1970 pg 64."
Date: November 1970
Creator: Reich, Sy
Partner: The Grace Museum

[First Shipment out of Grand Saline, Texas on the Texas Short Line Railway]

Description: Photograph of the first shipment out of Grand Saline, Texas on the Texas Short Line. There are men on top of the train car, and men on a horse-drawn carriage next to it. A large house is visible in the background. Written below the image are "First shipment out of Grand Saline, Texas on the Texas Short Line Railway Co., a T&P subsidiary line. The shipment consisted of 5 cars of cotton routed to Greenville, Texas. The Time: Sept 8, 1902" and "T&P Topics, Nov 1947, pg 32."
Date: November 1947
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

[T&P X1105 3]

Description: Photograph of a T&P train car with "TP X1105" printed on the side. Written below the image are "Fort Worth, Texas Dec 14th 1978" and "Don Watson."
Date: December 14, 1978
Creator: Watson, Don
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Federal Building in Paris, Texas]

Description: Copy photo of the Federal building in Paris, Texas. There is a horse-drawn carriage with some people standing in front.Written on the bottom of the photo is "Federal Bldg Paris." Written below the image are "Scenes along the T&P 1895-1896" and "T&P."
Date: 1895/1896
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Train #240]

Description: Clipping of T&P train #240 stationed in Merkel, Texas. Written to the left of the image is "On Film, Neg, TPQ July 1905 Vol VIII #3 page 36." Printed on the image is "Dorsey," and printed below the image is "The T. & P. "Cannon Ball" at Merkel." Written above the image is "#240."
Date: July 1905
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Group Photo in Front of Train Station]

Description: Copy photo of a group of men posing in front of the train station in Monahans, Texas. A partially visible printed note is on the bottom edge that reads "[sic] Old Monahans depot in yhe 90's..." Below the image are written "T&P Monahans Station 1896-1911" and "James Milton Frame Scrapbook / Permian Historical Society 6027.13."
Date: 1896/1911
Creator: Frame, James Milton
Partner: The Grace Museum

[T&P Builders Plate]

Description: Photograph of a T&P builders plate from T&P train #223. Visible on the plate are the words "Baldwin Loco Works," the number "11381," and the year "1890." Written below the image are "Waco, Texas Mar 7th 1976 Builders Plate from T&P #223 - [sic] original plate lost this one was a replacement one made by the T&P - J.O.B Johnson Collection" and "D. Watson."
Date: March 7, 1976
Creator: Watson, D.
Partner: The Grace Museum
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