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[Trains Magazine Back Cover]
Clipping of the back cover of Trains Magazine. There is a photo of T&P train #610 on the tracks. The Caption reads "En route to the site of The Great Dynamometer Test, Southern's ex-Texas & Pacific 2-10-4 is eased down 2.1 per cent toward Old Fort, N. C., by Engineer Frank Clodfelter. The Texas type, only survivor of original Lima Super-Power design, was working an Asheville-Salisbury excursion on July 29, 1977, when photographed near Andrews Geyser." Written underneath the clipping is "-Trains Feb. 1978 rear cover."
[Bridge Over Tracks in Marshall, Texas]
Photograph of a bridge going over train tracks in Marshall, Texas with a train on the left side of the image. Written underneath the image are "Marshall, Texas 1980 showing bridge that was recently knocked down - this view is looking due north" and "Marshall Adams."
[T&P Footstool]
Two photographs of a T&P footstool on top of a short post. Visible on the side of the footstool are T.&P. RY. Written below the image are "[sic] T&P footstool belonging to Mr Albert Hughes" and "Marshall Adams."
[T&P Overpass in Marshall, Texas]
Photograph of a T&P railway on an overpass of North Franklin St. in Marshall, Texas with train cars on it. Written underneath are "Texas & Pacific Ry - North Franklin St underpass looking north - 1979 Marshall, Texas" and "-Marshall Adams Photo."
[T&P Overpass in Marshall, Texas]
Photograph of a T&P railway on an overpass of North Grove St. in Marshall, Texas. Written underneath the image are "Texas & Pacific Ry - North Grove St underpass looking north - 1979 Marshall, Texas - around 1933 a boy in his teens fell off this bridge trying to catch a freight. The north side was still open. It is a double track. The boy was killed. Later on I found a teenager who tried the same thing I found him at 7:00 am with a broken leg." and "-Marshall Adams Photo."
[T&P Railway in Marshall, Texas]
Photograph of a T&P railway on a highway #59 overpass with a car in the distance. Written below the image are "Texas & Pacific Ry - Highway #59 underpass looking north - 1979 Marshall, Texas" and "- Marshall Adams Photo."
[T&P Railway on an Overpass]
Photograph of a T&P railway on an overpass of North Franklin St. in Marshall, Texas with a train car on it. Written below the image are "Texas & Pacific Ry - North Franklin St underpass looking north - 1979 Marshall, Texas" and "-Marshall Adams Photo."
[T&P Railway Overpass in Marshall, Texas]
Photograph of a T&P railway overpass in Marshall, Texas. There are train cars on the overpass, and written underneath the image are "Texas & Pacific Ry - South Grove St. underpass looking North - 1979 Marshall, Texas" and "-Marshall Adams Photo."
[T&P Railway Overpass in Marshall, Texas]
Photograph of a T&P railway overpass in Marshall, Texas. There are two train cars on the overpass. Written underneath the image are "[sic] Texas & Pacific Ry - North Franklin St underpass looking north - 1979 Marshall, Texas - This is the bridge as seen on the inside cover of the T&P book that has the man leaning against the rail (Bill Sandifer) Mrs Trebes House (not showen) is on the right. My initials are carved in the fence that faces the track. And the man leaning against the rail is just up the bank on the opposite side. He is facing east and her house is right on the corner east of the bridge" and "-Marshall Adams Photo." There is also an illustration underneath the photo mapping out the roads near the image.
[T&P Railway Overpass in Marshall, Texas]
Photograph of a T&P railway overpass in Marshall, Texas over North Franklin St. There are cars on the road and an intersection with Ginocchio St. in the foreground. Written below the image are "Texas & Pacific Ry - North Franklin St underpass looking North - Oct 30th 1979 Marshall, Texas" and "- Marshall Adams Photo."
[Train Station in Marshall, Texas]
Photograph of the train station in Marshall, Texas. There are trucks visible out front. Below the image is written "Station at Marshall, Texas 1980 - Facing south" and "Marshall Adams."
[Train Station in Marshall, Texas 3]
Photograph of the train station in Marshall, Texas. There is a car parked out front of the station. Text below the image says "Station at Marshall, Texas 1980 - Facing south" and "Marshall Adams."
[Two Men Receiving Awards]
Photograph of two men receiving awards. Written below the image are "W. R. Davis and Sam Sinclair receiving awards for membership at machinist meeting" and "- Marshall Adams Photo."
[Willard Schultz by the Groner Hall Sign]
Photograph of Willard Schultz posing next to the sign for Groner Hall. Written below the image are "Willard Schultz at Marshall, Texas - 1979" and "Marshall Adams."
[Willard Schultz in Front of Groner Hall]
Photograph of Willard Schultz posing in front of Groner Hall. Written below the image are "Willard Schultz at Marshall, Texas - 1979" and "Marshall Adams."
[Interior Shot of T&P Diner-Lounge Car]
Photograph of the interior of a T&P diner-lounge car. There are people sitting at tables in the car eating. Written underneath the image are "[sic] One of the T&P's new Diner-Lounge Cars running on the New Texas Eagle Dining Room Section Seats 32 the Lounge Section seats 18. Train will be inaugurated to Big Spring Sunday Aug 15th" and "-Advertising Photographic Studios Inc. St. Louis Mo. #3952-10 - Big Spring Daily Herald."
[T&P Train #809]
Photograph of T&P train #809. Written below the image is "Howard W. Ameling."
[T&P Train #606]
Photograph of T&P train #606. There are two men, one in the cab and another to the left of the engine, posing for a picture. Written underneath the image are "T&P #606 (Supposedly purchased from Chicago & Alton RR in 1879)" and "Richard J. Anderson."
[Train Engine #907 and Cars - Dallas, Texas]
Photograph of train engine #907 and attached cars on railroad tracks, viewed from a front side angle. "907" is visible on the front of the engine and side of the car. Additional tracks lay to the left and right. Buildings stand in the background on the left and right. Handwritten text below the image says, "Dallas Texas Jun 13th 1931 'Sunshine Special.'"
[Side Shot of T&P Train #610]
Photograph of T&P train #610 from the side. Written under the image are "Mary Jayne's Railroad Specialties, Inc." and "Lee Angle."
[Train Station in Plaquemine, Louisiana]
Photograph of the train station in Plaquemine, Louisiana. Text below the image says "Plaquemine, La 1970-71" and "R. A. Aymond (T&P Agent)."
[T&P #610 in Railfan Magazine]
Clipping of a photograph of T&P train #610 in Railfan magazine from an article about the overhauling of the train. There is also a clipping of the Railfan logo, with "Feb. 1978 pg 32" written underneath.
[Train Engine #3103 and Car]
Photograph of train engine #3103, viewed from the front. "3103" is visible on the front and side, along with "N. DE M." Additional tracks lay in front on the right. Two buildings sit off to the left in the background, a person leaning against the one closest. Other people stand off to the side. Handwritten text below the image says, "Mexico City, Mexico Aug 4th 1941 (ex T&P 535) Retired Oct 27th 1953."
[Portrait of John Lancaster]
Portrait of John L. Lancaster, visible from the chest up. He is wearing a dark-colored suit with a light-colored shirt and a bow tie. Handwritten text below the photograph says, "John L. Lancaster - T&P President October, 1916 - May 1945."
[Landscape View of Big Spring, Texas]
2 photographs of a landscape view of Big Spring, Texas. There is a small pen in the foreground. Written underneath the image are "Big Spring in the 1890's - This unusual view of Big Springs (as it was known then) was taken from the northwest slopes and includes the T&P shops to the right. The steeple of the courthouse, erected less than a decade earlier may be seen dimly in the centre. Some say the pens in the foreground were on a tract owned by the Earl of Aylesford and operated by his friend, John Birdwell" and "Big Spring Heritage Museum." On the back of the mat is a card with an image of Heneage Finch and a short description of his life, as well as a letter from Joe Pickle to a man named Don.
[T&P Station in Honeygrove, Texas]
Copy photo of the T&P station in Honeygrove, Texas as printed on a postcard. A few people are visible to the left side of the building.
[T&P Keys and Locks Hanging on a Board]
Photograph of six keys and two locks hanging on a board. Written below the image is "H. J. Boudreaux Collection."
[T&P Keys and Locks Hanging on a Board]
Photograph of six keys and two locks hanging on a board. Written below the image is "H. J. Boudreaux Collection."
[T&P Keys and Locks Hanging on a Board With a Lantern]
Photograph of six keys and two locks hanging on a board with a lantern. Written below the image is "H. J. Boudreaux Collection."
[T&P Train #610]
Photograph of T&P train #610 in Texarkana, Texas in front of a large hotel building. Written underneath the image are "Texarkana, Texas Mar 7th 1948 (I-IAR)" and "H. J. Boudreaux."
[T&P Train #629]
Photograph of T&P train #629 waiting on the tracks in Fort Worth, Texas. A second train is partially visible behind the first, and there is a large water tank in the background. Written underneath the image are "[sic] Fort Worth, Texas Oct 6th 1947 (I-IBR)" and "H. J. Boudreaux."
[T&P Train #632]
Photograph of T&P train #632 waiting on the tracks in Fort Worth, Texas. Written underneath the image are "Fort Worth, Texas Feb 21st 1937 (I-IBR)" and "H. J. Boudreaux."
[T&P Train #900 in Fort worth, Texas]
Photograph of train #900 in Fort Worth, Texas. Text below the image says "Fort Worth, Texas Oct 2nd 1947 (M-1)" and "H. J. Boudreaux."
[T&P Trains #633 and #611]
Photograph of T&P trains #633 and #611 side by side in Shreveport, Louisiana. Written underneath the image are "Shreveport, La. Mar 11th 1948 (I-IAR)" and "H. J. Boudreaux."
[Train #613 Leaving Fort Worth, Texas]
Copy photo of train #613 leaving Fort Worth, Texas. Written beneath the image is "T&P #613 Leaving Fort Worth, Texas Dec 8th 1947 with 80 car oil train," and "H.J.Boudreaux."
[Train #806 in Alexandria, Louisiana]
Photograph of train #806 in Alexandria, Louisiana. Text below the image says "Alexandria, La. Apr 2nd 1948 (H-2R)" and "H.J. Boudreaux."
[Train Engine #653 and Cars]
Photograph of train engine #653 and attached cars on railroad tracks, viewed from a front side angle. "653" is visible on the front of the engine. Smoke billows around from the front engine. Additional tracks lay to the right. Handwritten text below the image says, "T&P #653 arriving El Paso, Texas Nov 30th 1947 with 45 Car Westbound Freight.'"
[Train Engine #701 and Car - Dallas, Texas]
Photograph of train engine #701 and attached car on railroad tracks, viewed from a front side angle. "Texas & Pacific" and "701" are visible on the side. Additional tracks lay to the side in front. A crane and building rise above the train in the background. Handwritten text below the image says, "Dallas, Texas Oct 4th 1947 (P-1)."
[Train Engine #901 and Car]
Photograph of train engine #901 and attached car on railroad tracks, viewed from a front side angle. "Texas & Pacific" and "901" are visible on the side. A building is in the background left. Part of another train sits on the tracks in the right background. Handwritten text below the image says, "Fort Worth, Texas Oct 2nd 1947 (M-1) *Note pin striping."
[T&P Train Bulletin]
Photograph of the T&P train bulletin from Plaquemine, Louisiana. Written below the image is "Plaquemine, La. April 8th 1967," and "Harry J. Boudreaux."
[Chart Comparing 2-10-4 Specs]
2 clippings of a comparative chart in Railfan Magazine showing the specs of T&P train #610 next to other 2-10-4's and a Railfan logo. Above the chart is a photo of T&P train #610. Written below the clipping of the logo is "Feb. 1978 pg. 31 - Jim Boyd Photo."
[1902 Flood in Big Spring, Texas]
Photograph of the 1902 flood in Big Spring, Texas. There are buildings visible in the distance and to the right, as well as a train engine and a few cars filled with debris in the middle-left of the image. A man can be seen to the right in front of a small gate. Text below the image says "Flood in Big Spring in 1902 - [sic] Early settlers and particularly immigrants from Pennsylvania who came to work in the T&P shops, often wrote back about the sandstorms on the frontier. But now and then they had occasion to write about floods, too, which inundated the T&P yards. This view is east from Gregg Street." and "T&P Topics, Jun 1957, pg 21 - J. H. Bradford Photo."
[T&P Car #25255]
Photograph of T&P car #25255. There is a train engine visible in the background. Written below the image is "Seth H. Bramson."0
[Group Photo in Front of T&P Train #169]
Photograph of a group of men posing in front of T&P train #169 at the yards in Longview, Texas. Written below the image are "Longview, Texas 1913 - yards, Sam Turlington (Just a loafer), Joe Still - Switchman, Si Alexander, Switchman, Baldie Waldron - Engineer, Will Finley - Fireman" and "Bill Bray Collection."
[Man Beside Train Engine #641]
Photograph of Bill Bray, a T&P fireman, later an engineer, standing beside the wheels of train engine #641 on railroad tracks. Handwritten text below the image says, "East Dallas, Texas Yard 1929 Bill Bray - T&P Fireman (Later Engineer)."
[Six Men Posing in Front of a T&P Train]
Photograph of six men posing in front of a T&P train. There is a partially visible train number on the car behind the engine. Written below the image is "Longview, Texas 1913 - [sic] Yards (L.toR.) Sam Turlington (Just a loafer), Joe Still - Switchman, Si Alexander - Switchman, Baldie Waldron - Engineer, Will Finley - Fireman" and "Bill Bray Collection."
[Baldwin Locomotive #108]
Photograph of a head on view of Baldwin Locomotive #108 on tracks. On the front of the engine is "The Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, U. S. A." Handwritten below the image is "NOT T&P, note 3 cyln's." Also written below the image is "H. L. Broadbelt."
[Interior Shot of T&P Train #810]
Copy photo of the interior of T&P train #810. Text below the image says "T&P #810" and "H.L.Broadbelt."
[T&P Train #810]
Photograph of T&P train #810. The background has been dropped out and the image is backwards. Written on the image is "goofed," and below the image is "H. L. Broadbelt."
[T&P Train #810]
Copy photo of T&P train #810. The background of the image has been dropped out. Text below the picture says "H.L.Broadbelt."
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