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Sepia tone photo of Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R.R., M. & E. Div. locomotive 101, "Oxford", outside roundhouse, Hoboken, Apr.10, 1886.
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Sepia tone photograph of Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, Morris & Essex Division locomotive 101, "Oxford", outside roundhouse, Hoboken, April 10, 1886.
3-3/4" high x 4-5/8" wide print on 4" x 5" mount. Photographer not indicated. Reverse has notations as recorded below.
View is of the steam locomotive and its coal tender with two employees posed with it near turntable. Background is the roundhouse with numbered bays.
Notes on back at upper right:
D.L. & W. (M. & E.)
No. 101. - 6.'. F.
Cylinders
Wheels
Weight
Boiler pressure
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Apr. 10, 1886.
Hoboken, N.J.
(Also inked numbered "122." on back upper left.)
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Listed in Taber (see notes) on page 309 in the Morris & Essex Division roster: locomotive no. 101 is found under its original name "Roseville"; type 2-6-0 built in 1873; renamed "Oxford" in 1875; rebuilt 1894; re-numbered in 1899 as no. 243.
Built by Dickson Manufacturing Company of Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, PA.
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Oxford / Roseville / motive power / steam-powered / DL&W /
2015.001.0057
2015.001
Purchase
Purchase
Museum Collections.
n/a
1886
Hoboken
4 in
5 in
Notes: Taber = The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad in the Nineteenth Century 1828-1899. The History of the Formation and Development of the D.L. & W. "Family" of Railroads, and Their Locomotives, which, in the Following Century Became One of Our Most Admired and Beloved Railroads. By Thomas Townsend Taber. Privately printed: 1977. [Published by Thomas T. Taber III, Muncy, PA. Copyright 1977.]) Original or Copy: Original Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2015-04-12