Name/Title
2-6-0 #202 EngineEntry/Object ID
2021.6.2Tags
Crowell Lumber Co.s, Equipment, Machinery, Photo, Railway, RailroadDescription
2-6-0 #202 a side view and back view; a wood burner; built by Baldwin LocomotivesPhotograph Details
Subject
#202Subject Person or Organization
Crowell & Spencer Lumber CompanySubject Place
City
Long LeafState/Province
LouisianaContinent
North AmericaContext
Longleaf Mill was one of the branches for the Crowell & Spencer Lumber Co.; changed name to the Crowell Lumber Ind. after Crowell Long Leaf Lumber Co.; is the location of SFHM; #202 is preserved in machine shopCollection
Cecil Cook Photo CollectionAcquisition
Accession
2021.6Source or Donor
Cecil CookAcquisition Method
GiftCredit Line
*title of entry*, Cecil Cook Photo Collection, Accession Number, Exhibition Title (if it's in an exhibit), Southern Forest Heritage Museum, Long Leaf, LAMade/Created
Artist Information
Artist
Cecil CookRole
PhotographerArtist
Baldwin Locomotive WorksRole
BuilderDate made
May 1961Time Period
20th CenturyPlace
City
Long LeafState/Province
LouisianaContinent
North AmericaInscription/Signature/Marks
Type
InscriptionLocation
Under photographTranscription
Crowell Long Leaf Lumber Company / Longleaf, Louisiana / May 1961 A side closeup of 2-6-0 #202 (wood burner)Material/Technique
LabelType
LabelLocation
Under photographTranscription
Crowell Long Leaf Lumber Company / Longleaf, Louisiana / May 1961 2-6-0 #202, long abandoned without tender (wood burner)Material/Technique
LabelOther Names and Numbers
Other Names
Name Type
Cecil Cook PhotosOther Name
Crowell #202 (1) correctedName Type
Cecil Cook PhotosOther Name
Crowell #202 (2) correctedOther Numbers
Number Type
DriveOther Number
SFHM.Cook.2020.Drive.002Relationships
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Notes
2020.1.290
2021.2.1
2021.2.7
2021.2.9
2021.4.5Research Notes
Person
Everett LueckNotes
Meridian Lumber Co. purchased 2-6-0 #202 engine as its first new locomotive in September 1913.Person
Everett LueckNotes
While with Meridian Lumber Co., in Aug 1918, #202 engine and RR&G's #102 engine collide head on between Meridian and Cocodrie. Both engines out of service for several months