The First Quarter-Century of Steam Locomotives in North America / Remaining Relics and Operable Replicas with a Catalog of Locomotive Models in the U. S. National Museum. United States National Museum Bulletin 210

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CONTENTS

FOREWORD The Vanishing Iron Horse

Remaining Relics and Operable Replicas Representing the First

SUPPLEMENT Models, in the National Museum, of Locomotives Not Included in This Work

PICTURE CREDITS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

FOOTNOTES

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

Title: The First Quarter-Century of Steam Locomotives in North America

Remaining Relics and Operable Replicas with a Catalog of Locomotive Models in the U. S. National Museum. United States National Museum Bulletin 210

Author: Smith Hempstone Oliver

Language: English

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Replica of the Lafayette (see p. 58) as it appeared in the fall of 1955, during the making of a motion picture in northern Georgia. For the picture, which was based on the story of the famous Civil War locomotive General (see p. 84), this “One-Armed Billy” of the 1830’s was disguised as the Yonah, of the Cooper Iron Works Rail Road, and is shown here as it was operating on the Tallulah Falls Railway. (Color plate contributed by Thomas Norrell.)

United States National Museum
Bulletin 210

THE FIRST
QUARTER-CENTURY OF
STEAM LOCOMOTIVES
IN NORTH AMERICA

Remaining Relics and Operable Replicas
with a Catalog of Locomotive Models
in the U. S. National Museum

by SMITH HEMPSTONE OLIVER
Curator of Land Transportation
United States National Museum

FOR THE INCREASE AND DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE AMONG MEN · SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE · WASHINGTON · 1846

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION · WASHINGTON, D.C. · 1956

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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