Engineer Sherman Pippin and unidentified trainman in Locomotive 10 on ET&WNC
Date
circa 1949
Material
image/jpg
Measurements
8x10
Description
Text on Photo: "Tweetsie's" crew loved the little train as much as did the mountain people who depended on it for contact with the outside world. Engineer Sherman Pippin was as the throttle of No. 10 and No. 12 for some 20 years before the railroad was discontinued. (N.C. News Bureau Photo) - typed and affixed with tape; Property of C. G. Price, Jr. 276 Franklin Street Harrisonburg, Virginia - handwritten and address label; NORTH CAROLINA NEWS BUREAU DEPT. CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - stamped
Repository
Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University
Location of Original: Box 2: Folder 10, Charles Grattan Price Jr. Collection on Tweetsie and Shenandoah Central Railroad, SC 0327, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University
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