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Grand Trunk Railway engine #1098 in 1906.
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Grand Trunk Railway engine #1098 in 1906.
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Scripps, William J. ; Detroit News. -Pilots Train at Opening of Zoo
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Railroad: Locomotives: Copy of Locomotive used in Lumbering Camp in Michigan about 1890. Note: Negative reads: “Copied March 1930”.
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Ford, Henry; Greenfield Village; Edison Institute. Model Engine; William Clay Ford and C. B. King
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Parks;Zoo; Railroad; Locomotive rebuilt by Chrysler . W. E. Scripps, Fred Zeder, K. T. Keller.
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Scripps, William J. ; Detroit News. -Pilots Train at Opening of Zoo
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A description of Cochrane's binary locomotive engine,
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The permanent way and coal-burning locomotive boilers of European railways; with a comparison of the working economy of European and American lines, and the principles upon which improvement must proceed. By Zerah Colburn and Alexander L. Holley.
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Vindication
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