Name/Title
2-6-0 #202 EngineEntry/Object ID
2021.4.5Tags
Crowell Lumber Co.s, Equipment, Machinery, Photo, Public, Railroad, RailwayDescription
repainted as Crowell Long Leaf Lumber Company in 1950; Cab and Tender painted yellow with red lettering; at Long LeafPhotograph Details
Subject
#202 engineSubject 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
Albert (A. E.) Brown Photo CollectionAcquisition
Accession
2021.4Acquisition Method
GiftCredit Line
*title of entry*, Albert (A. E.) Brown Collection, *Accession Number*, *Exhibit Title (if it's being displayed)*, Southern Forest Heritage Museum, Long Leaf, LA.Made/Created
Artist Information
Artist
Albert BrownRole
PhotographerDate made
May 24, 1954Time Period
20th CenturyPlace
City
Long LeafState/Province
LouisianaContinent
North AmericaOther Names and Numbers
Other Names
Name Type
RR&GOther Name
202 Long Leaf 5 24 1954 A E Brown PhotoOther Numbers
Number Type
00#Other Number
SFHM.Brown.2020.001.005Relationships
Related Entries
Notes
2020.1.290
2021.2.1
2021.2.7
2021.2.9
2021.6.2Research Notes
Person
Everett LueckNotes
Baldwin Locomotives wood burner and was the first new locomotive of the Meridian Lumber Co in September 1913Person
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