Ted R. Connelly photograph, 1962.

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Ted R. Connelly photograph, 1962.

Photograph, taken at Union Station, Oklahoma City, of Connelly standing beside Frisco Engine #1036. The locomotive was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1910 and rebuilt by Frisco in 1939 for its Firefly passenger train, operating between Kansas City, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City.

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Locomotive engineers

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Connelly, Ted R.

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Locomotive engineer; worked for St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company (Frisco), Southwestern Division; resident of Oklahoma City, Okla. From the description of Ted R. Connelly photograph, 1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 218492410 Employee of St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company (Frisco), Southwestern Division, from Oklahoma City, Okla., to Lawton. From the description of Papers, 1900-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70972492 ...

St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company. Southwestern Division

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Baldwin Locomotive Works

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Matthias Baldwin (b. 1795), a former jeweler and tool manufacturer, was commissioned in 1831 by Franklin Peale to fashion a miniature locomotive engine to be displayed at his Philadelphia Museum. Soon the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad asked Baldwin to construct "Old Ironsides," his first full-size engine, in 1832. Subsequently, M.W. Baldwin, incorporated in 1831, became an establishment for the manufacture of locomotive engines at 400 North Broad Street in Philadelphia. The po...