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Metadata
Title |
Nehasene Train at Tupper Lake Junction |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Other number |
P000657 |
Description |
Black and white, hand tinted; depicts engine and two passenger cars. Twenty nine men standing around in front of the train and on the steps. Bearded man may be Dr. William Seward Webb (roughly center of the photograph), man on left is John Jacob Astor, last man on the right is John M. Neet, conductor. |
Date |
1895 |
Photographer |
Baldwin, George W. |
Collection |
Photo Collection |
Search Terms |
Nehasane Tupper Lake Franklin County New York Central Railroad |
Subjects |
Railroad locomotives Railroad passenger cars |
People |
Astor, John Jacob (1864-1912) Neet, John M. Webb, William Seward |
Rights |
Fair use copy permitted for research, study, or investigative purposes citing the Adirondack Experience. Any other use requires written permission. |
Catalog Number |
1966.268.0001 |
Notes |
Previously: 66.124.27 Was originally cataloged as 1966.124.27, but was given a new accession number in 2013. Accession File Folder: Accession forms, cataloging work sheets Information from John S. Neet given verbally at museum August 7, 1958. 09/28/2015: Astor is most likely the man in the boater hat standing at the back of the engine car below the man in the blue shirt. Title supplied by cataloguer. |
Custom Field 01 |
AM.268 |