Locomotives
Found in 1515 Collections and/or Records:
StLER and W #2 locomotive at the South Yards in Guthrie, Oklahoma, circa 1905. This locomotive later became FtS and W’s #18., circa 1905
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
StLER and W #3 locomotive with several railroad workers standing in front, El Reno, Oklahoma, circa 1905. This locomotive later became FtS and W’s #19., circa 1905
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
The Commodore Vanderbilt locomotive, NYC # 5344, part of the New York Central railroad line., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
The Commodore Vanderbilt locomotive, NYC # 5344, part of the New York Central railroad line., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
The Englewood locomotive, NYC # 5448, part of the New York Central railroad line., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
The Express Baggage Car-U.S. Mail Railway Post Office, FS and W #4, part of the Fort Smith and Western railroad line, at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1938. A photo by Preston George., 1938
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
The first Oregon locomotive., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
The interior of a train’s engine room labeled “S-1949 3.”, undated
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
The “Minnetonka,” a locomotive, a part of the Northern Pacific railroad line, at the New York World’s Fair July 16, 1940., 1940, July 16
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
The Oregon Pony-First locomotive in the Pacific Northwest., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
Two locomotives, BandO # 17 and #18, part of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad line, at Baltimore, Maryland April 22, 1950., 1950, April 22
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
Two locomotives, PRR # 5383 and NYC # 5424, part of the Pennsylvania railroad line and New York Central railroad line, at Chicago, Illinois 3:35 P.M. Central Standard Time May 11, 1940. PRR # 5383 is on the Library line and NYC # 5424 is on the Waterfront line., 1940, May 11
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
Two locomotives, Virginian # 27 and # 125, part of the Virginian Railroad Line, at Roanoke, Virginia July 30, 1957., 1957, July 30
Black and white copy and original prints of railroads in Oklahoma and Arkansas. The collection also contains scenes of Fort Smith and Western Railroad locomotives and rolling stock.
William Merritt Taylor Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of the United States Army at Fort Niobrara and Fort Robinson, Nebraska. The collection includes photographs of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians and scenes from the Battle of Wounded Knee. William Merritt Taylor Manuscript Collection also in repository.