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Three boys in a back yard during a Fourth of July parade

Description: Three boys standing together during a Fourth of July Parade. On the left, Greg Tagget wears glasses and an old style marching drum held on by a string and supported by a towel around his neck. The boy on the right only identified as Allen wears a blue had and holds the American Flag. Ray Delphenis, standing in the middle, wears a bandana around his head and is playing a harmonica. Behind them another boy stands on the bottom of a slide in a swing set.
Date: 1967
Partner: Private Collection of Charles R. Delphenis

Three boys in a Fourth of July parade

Description: Three boys standing together during a Fourth of July Parade. On the left, Greg Tagget wears glasses and an old style marching drum held on by a string and supported by a towel around his neck. The boy on the right only identified as Allen wears a blue had and holds the American Flag. Ray Delphenis, standing in the middle, wears a bandana around his head and is playing a harmonica. Behind them another boy sits at the top of a slide in a swing set.
Date: 1967
Partner: Private Collection of Charles R. Delphenis

Three boys in a Fourth of July parade

Description: Three boys standing together during a Fourth of July Parade. On the left, Greg Tagget wears an old style marching drum held on by a string and supported by a towel around his neck. The boy on the right only identified as Allen wears a blue had and holds the American Flag. Ray Delphenis, standing in the middle, wears a bandana around his head and is playing a harmonica.
Date: 1967
Partner: Private Collection of Charles R. Delphenis

[Turntable at San Lazaro engine terminal]

Description: Photograph of locomotive No. 67, a consolidation type 2-8-0, on the turntable in the San Lazaro engine terminal enroute from its roundhouse stall to servicing tracks. The "F.C. I." abbreviation on the tender is Ferro-carril Cuautla Y Ixtla" (Cuauta and Ixtla Railroad). In yesteryears this locomotive ran only on this 50-mile branch line. Soon it will head the National Railways of Mexico's narrow gauge passenger consist on the main line run from Mexico City via Cuauta to Puebla. This 3-foot ga… more
Date: June 1967
Creator: Peterson, Roland B.
Partner: Museum of the American Railroad
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