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- Torch Lake Steam Locomotive Loaded on a Flatcar for Transport from Ahmeek Mine near Calumet, Michigan, November 1969 - Built by Mason Machine Works in 1873, the steam locomotive <em>Torch Lake</em> was used in copper mining operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula until 1933. The Henry Ford acquired the locomotive in 1969. After its arrival here, the engine was returned to operating condition and put into service on the Greenfield Village railroad.

- November 03, 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Torch Lake Steam Locomotive Loaded on a Flatcar for Transport from Ahmeek Mine near Calumet, Michigan, November 1969
Built by Mason Machine Works in 1873, the steam locomotive Torch Lake was used in copper mining operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula until 1933. The Henry Ford acquired the locomotive in 1969. After its arrival here, the engine was returned to operating condition and put into service on the Greenfield Village railroad.
- Replica of 1831 "DeWitt Clinton" Steam Locomotive on Railroad Flatcar, circa 1935 - Built by the New York Central Railroad for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the <em>DeWitt Clinton</em> replica locomotive and cars were given to The Henry Ford in 1935. The replica train continued to travel to fairs, expositions, and promotional events across the NYC system into the 1950s.

- circa 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Replica of 1831 "DeWitt Clinton" Steam Locomotive on Railroad Flatcar, circa 1935
Built by the New York Central Railroad for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the DeWitt Clinton replica locomotive and cars were given to The Henry Ford in 1935. The replica train continued to travel to fairs, expositions, and promotional events across the NYC system into the 1950s.
- Replica of 1831 "DeWitt Clinton" Steam Locomotive Being Delivered to Henry Ford Museum, June 1935 - Built by the New York Central Railroad for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the <em>DeWitt Clinton</em> replica locomotive and cars were given to The Henry Ford in 1935. The replica train continued to travel to fairs, expositions, and promotional events across the NYC system into the 1950s.

- June 04, 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Replica of 1831 "DeWitt Clinton" Steam Locomotive Being Delivered to Henry Ford Museum, June 1935
Built by the New York Central Railroad for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the DeWitt Clinton replica locomotive and cars were given to The Henry Ford in 1935. The replica train continued to travel to fairs, expositions, and promotional events across the NYC system into the 1950s.
- Torch Lake Steam Locomotive Arriving on a Flatcar at Smiths Creek Depot, Greenfield Village, 1969 - Built by Mason Machine Works in 1873, the steam locomotive <em>Torch Lake</em> was used in copper mining operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula until 1933. The Henry Ford acquired the locomotive in 1969. After its arrival here, the engine was returned to operating condition and put into service on the Greenfield Village railroad.

- November 12, 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Torch Lake Steam Locomotive Arriving on a Flatcar at Smiths Creek Depot, Greenfield Village, 1969
Built by Mason Machine Works in 1873, the steam locomotive Torch Lake was used in copper mining operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula until 1933. The Henry Ford acquired the locomotive in 1969. After its arrival here, the engine was returned to operating condition and put into service on the Greenfield Village railroad.
- Replica of 1831 "DeWitt Clinton" Steam Locomotive Being Delivered to Henry Ford Museum, June 1935 - Built by the New York Central Railroad for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the <em>DeWitt Clinton</em> replica locomotive and cars were given to The Henry Ford in 1935. The replica train continued to travel to fairs, expositions, and promotional events across the NYC system into the 1950s.

- June 04, 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Replica of 1831 "DeWitt Clinton" Steam Locomotive Being Delivered to Henry Ford Museum, June 1935
Built by the New York Central Railroad for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the DeWitt Clinton replica locomotive and cars were given to The Henry Ford in 1935. The replica train continued to travel to fairs, expositions, and promotional events across the NYC system into the 1950s.
- Toy Railroad Flatcar, 1940-1950 -

- 1940-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Railroad Flatcar, 1940-1950
- Torch Lake Steam Locomotive Being Loaded on a Flatcar for Transport from Ahmeek Mine near Calumet, Michigan, November 1969 - Built by Mason Machine Works in 1873, the steam locomotive <em>Torch Lake</em> was used in copper mining operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula until 1933. The Henry Ford acquired the locomotive in 1969. After its arrival here, the engine was returned to operating condition and put into service on the Greenfield Village railroad.

- November 03, 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Torch Lake Steam Locomotive Being Loaded on a Flatcar for Transport from Ahmeek Mine near Calumet, Michigan, November 1969
Built by Mason Machine Works in 1873, the steam locomotive Torch Lake was used in copper mining operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula until 1933. The Henry Ford acquired the locomotive in 1969. After its arrival here, the engine was returned to operating condition and put into service on the Greenfield Village railroad.
- Torch Lake Steam Locomotive Loaded on a Flatcar for Transport from Ahmeek Mine near Calumet, Michigan, November 1969 - Built by Mason Machine Works in 1873, the steam locomotive <em>Torch Lake</em> was used in copper mining operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula until 1933. The Henry Ford acquired the locomotive in 1969. After its arrival here, the engine was returned to operating condition and put into service on the Greenfield Village railroad.

- November 03, 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Torch Lake Steam Locomotive Loaded on a Flatcar for Transport from Ahmeek Mine near Calumet, Michigan, November 1969
Built by Mason Machine Works in 1873, the steam locomotive Torch Lake was used in copper mining operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula until 1933. The Henry Ford acquired the locomotive in 1969. After its arrival here, the engine was returned to operating condition and put into service on the Greenfield Village railroad.
- Torch Lake Steam Locomotive at Ahmeek Mine near Calumet, Michigan, November 1969 - Built by Mason Machine Works in 1873, the steam locomotive <em>Torch Lake</em> was used in copper mining operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula until 1933. The Henry Ford acquired the locomotive in 1969. After its arrival here, the engine was returned to operating condition and put into service on the Greenfield Village railroad.

- November 03, 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Torch Lake Steam Locomotive at Ahmeek Mine near Calumet, Michigan, November 1969
Built by Mason Machine Works in 1873, the steam locomotive Torch Lake was used in copper mining operations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula until 1933. The Henry Ford acquired the locomotive in 1969. After its arrival here, the engine was returned to operating condition and put into service on the Greenfield Village railroad.