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[Roy Phillips Next to Train #20]
Photograph of a train engine, marked with the number "20" parked in a field. Roy R. Phillips is standing near the engine and appears to be looking at some of the engine workings; he is wearing overalls and a cap. Some unidentified objects are partially visible on the right corner of the photo and trees are visible in the background. Handwritten text below the image says, "La. Eastern #20 (ex T&P #810) Oct 1961. R&LHS Day at La. Eastern - C.W. (Bill) Witbeck engr. - Roy R. Phillips on ground."
Date:
October 1961
Creator:
Golson, Wilbur T.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[View from the Fireman's Seat of Train #804]
Photograph of the view from the fireman's seat of train #804. The tracks in front of the engine are visible through a window. The text below the image says "[sic] View from Firemans seat of Engine #804 "T&P#55" N.W. of Natchitoches La. Oct. 1945 - Ed Robinson-Fireman" and "Ed Robinson."
Date:
October 1945
Creator:
Robinson, Ed
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[T&P Train #620]
Copy photo of T&P train #620 waiting on tracks in Shreveport, Louisiana. Printed on the bottom edge of the photo is "Oct 67." Written underneath the image are "[sic] Shreveport La Sept 16 1948" and "Arthur B. Johnson."
Date:
October 1967
Creator:
Johnson, Arthur B.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Train #149 in the Shreveport Junction]
Copy photo of train #149 at Shreveport Junction with men posing in front of it. Written underneath is "Shreveport Junction 1909 - note early T&P slogan "The El Paso Route" lettered on system boxcar #149 the [sic] locomotive, was a Class C-1 switcher built in 1883 at a cost of $10,000 by the Rogers locomotive works of NY. The T&P at one time owned 15 of this type engine. All were retired between 1920 and 1925. From left- the first two men are unidentified. The others are S. A. (Sam) Parker; A. E. Pistole; M. A. (Mike) Kelly, & Ernest O'Hearn" and "T&P Topics, Oct 1950, pg 37."
Date:
October 1950
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History