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[T&P Train on a Bridge]
Photograph of a T&P train on a bridge. Written below the image are "#unknown - on Trestle at Baird, Texas 1888" and "R. H. Carlson."
[T&P Train on a Bridge]
Photograph of a T&P train on a bridge. Written below the image are "[sic] #unknowen 2-6-0 Blt. by Rogers 141-160 class 'a rare bird' on Trestle at Baird, Texas in 1888" and "R. H. Carlson."
[T&P Depot in Baird, Texas]
Photograph of the Texas & Pacific depot in Baird, Texas. Printed on the image is "Texas & Pacific Depot, Baird, Texas." Written below the image are "Baird, Texas" and "H. D. Conner."
[Group Photo of the Crew of Train #220]
Copy photo of the crew of train #220. Each person is numbered, and to the right is written a list of the identified people: "1. Jim Walker 2. Chas. Ruhruf 3. Jesse Daugherty 4. ? 5. ___ Stillings 6. ? 7. ? 8. ? 9. 'Daddy' Hamm 10. ? 11. Gus Turiff 12. ?" Written underneath the image is "Baird Texas early 1890's - T&P Roundhouse," and "J.C. McDaniel -(Callahan County Museum - Baird Texas)."
[T&P Train #220]
Photograph of a group of men posing in front of T&P train #220 by the Baird, Texas roundhouse. The men are numbered, and to the right of the image are named #1, Jim Walker, #2, Chas Ruhruf, #3, Jesse Daugherty, #5, ____ Stullings, #9, "Daddy" Hamm, and #11, Gus Turiff. Written below the image are "Baird Texas early 1890's - T&P roundhouse" and "J. C. McDaniel - (Callahan County Museum - Baird, Texas)."
[T&P Train Wreck]
Photograph of a T&P train wreck being inspected by a large group of people of all ages. The train number is obscured by a few of the people. Written below the image is "J. C. McDaniel - (Callahan County Museum - Baird, Texas)."
[Baird Station]
Photograph of the train station in Baird, Texas. Written underneath the image is "T&P Baird, Texas Station - Elevation 1,715 (1915-16 era)" and "Don Watson Collection."
[T&P Station in Clyde, Texas]
Photograph of the T&P train station in Clyde, Texas. An automobile is parked to the left of the building, and there are some barrels lined up to the right. Written below the image are "T&P Clyde, Texas Station - elevation 1,985 (1915-16 era)" and "Don Watson Collection."
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