File:Fulton County Narrow Gauge Railway - Excursion.png
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DescriptionFulton County Narrow Gauge Railway - Excursion.png |
Deutsch: Sunday excursion in 1891. Engine No 1 with a chartered train in Galesburg at the CB&O crossing west of South Chambers Street leaving towards Havana |
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The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin No. 61A, August 1943 A HISTORY OF The Fulton County Narrow Gauge Railway: The Spoon River "Peavine" Published by: Railway & Locomotive Historical Society (R&LHS) https://www.jstor.org/stable/i40139171 |
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