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The General (#39) was a Rogers, the next engine (#40) the Cherokee, was a Baldwin built in 1856. Don Donald R. Hensley, Jr. 277 S Washington St Waynesburg. PA
No. 2 looks a lot like the General, which was W&A No. 3. I don't have a photo of the General handy to compare it to though. Can't recall offhand if the
This week on Tap Lines I have posted a Baldwin (circa 1915-1922) publicity photo of the the JN Bray Baldwin, an antebellum 4-4-0 that was reported to have been
This week on Tap Lines I have posted photos of the the Luraville Engine, an ancient antebellum 4-4-0 that fell off a barge in 1906 and was rescued from the