Guide to the Clayton M. Hall Collection of Railroad Photographs

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Guide to the Clayton M. Hall Collection of Railroad Photographs Franklin A. Robinson, Jr. and Vanessa Broussard Simmons March 2013 Archives Center, National Museum of American History P.O. Box 37012 Suite 1100, MRC 601 Washington, D.C. 20013-7012 archivescenter@si.edu http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives

Table of Contents Collection Overview... 1 Administrative Information... 1 Arrangement... 3 Scope and Contents... 2 Biographical / Historical... 2 Names and Subjects... 3 Container Listing... 4 Series 1: Photographic Negatives, 1936-1966, undated... 4 Series 2: Photographic Prints, 1986... 22

Collection Overview Repository: Title: Identifier: Date: Extent: Archives Center, National Museum of American History 1936-1966, undated 1 cubic foot (3 boxes) Creator: Hall, Clayton M. Language: Summary: English A collection of black and white photographic negatives depicting railroad scenes and locomotives in the United States and Canada, taken by Clayton M. Hall of Princeton, New Jersey. Administrative Information Acquisition Information The collection was donated by Clayton M. Hall of Princeton, New Jersey in 1972. Provenance Transferred to the Archives Center in 2009 from the Division of Transportation (now part of the Division of Work and Industry), National Museum of American History. Related Materials Charles B. Chaney Railroad Photographs, circa 1900-1940 (AC1167) Warshaw Collection of Business Americana, (AC0060, Series: Railroads) Haskell and Barker Car Company Photographs, 1926-1949 (AC1183) Thomas Norell Railroad Photographs Collection, circa 1840-1900 (AC1174) Processing Information Originally processed by the Division of Work and Industry. Additional processing by the processing team of the Archives Center, January 2013; supervised by Vanessa Broussard- Simmons, archivist. Finding aid written by Franklin A. Robinson, Jr. Preferred Citation, 1936-1966, Archives Center, National Museum of American History. Page 1 of 22

Restrictions The collection is open for research. Conditions Governing Use Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning intellectual property rights. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions. Biographical / Historical Clayton Morris Hall (1896-1986) was born September 24, 1896 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the son of Clayton Coleman Hall and Camilla Ridgely Morris. On his maternal side he was descended from Robert Bowie, governor of Maryland from 1803-1806 and again from 1811-1812. His father was an insurance actuary with Maryland Life Insurance Company but was also a published writer on Maryland history, who received an honorary master's degree from Johns Hopkins in 1902. Clayton Hall grew up in Baltimore and attended Johns Hopkins University, receiving his bachelor's degree in 1918 and his doctorate in 1922 following his service in World War I. In 1923 he published his translation of The Life of Augustine by Nicolaus of Damascus. He joined the faculty of Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, where he taught the classics. In 1925, he joined the faculty of Rutgers University, Princeton, New Jersey as a professor of classics. Along with Dr. William H. Kirk, he organized the classics program at Rutgers in the late 1920s. He retired from Rutgers in 1962. He was a member of the Archeological Institute of America, the American Philological Association, and Phi Beta Kappa. In 1933, he married Llewellyn Parsons Hogan (1908-1989), daughter of Jefferson Hogan of Baltimore, Maryland and Rye, New York. They had two daughters, Llewellyn Parsons Hall and Elizabeth Morris Hall. Hall retired from the faculty of Rutgers College of Arts and Sciences in 1962. For most of his life in Princeton, he lived at 27 Boudinot Street. Hall died in New Jersey in July 1986. Not much is known about Hall's fascination with railroad photography. He developed an interest in photography at an early age and pursued his hobby until the end of his life. He created his collection over the course of forty years and took photographs throughout the United States. He used at various times a Graflex, a Carl Zeiss-Ikon, a Graphic (all using Tessar-formula lenses) and a Kalart Press, with a C.P. Goerz convertible lens. He offered his collection to the Smithsonian in 1971. He did not include any color negatives because of their "perishable nature." The gift was finalized in 1972. Scope and Contents The collection consists of approximately 445 (3 inches by 4 inches) photographic negatives of railroad trains taken by Clayton M. Hall of Princeton, New Jersey. The majority of these images are of steam locomotives in service at rail stations and rail yards. The collection primarily documents eastern railroad lines, especially the Baltimore and Ohio, Boston and Maine, Central of New Jersey, and the Pennsylvania, but also includes views of railroads in New Mexico and Canada. A printed guide to the negatives exists in the Archives Center's reading room along with video disc #38105 of all of the photographs in this collection. This guide has detailed information on the prints in this collection. Some envelopes contain two negatives. Page 2 of 22

Series 1, Photographic Negatives, 1936-1966, undated, is arranged numerically by negative number and then alphabetically by the name of railroad. These numbers were assigned by the National Museum of American History in 1986. There are a few exceptions when the negative number does not correspond with the usual alphabetical placement of the railroad pictured. There are two dates on the negative sleeve. Under the heading "Year" is the date of the construction of the locomotive pictured. The date listed under "Photo Description" is the date the photograph was taken by Hall. The date recorded in the finding aid data is the one listed under "Photo Description"; if no date was recorded then it is listed as "undated".the locomotives depicted range in construction date from the early 19th century to the mid-20th century. There are sometimes two negatives in a sleeve depicting the same subject but with slight differences. Series 2, Photographic Prints, 1986, contains the later prints (3 and one-half inches by 5 inches) made directly from Hall's negatives by the Division of Work and Industry in 1986. They are arranged numerically by the negative number. Arrangement The collection is arranged into two series. Series 1, Photographic Negatives, 1936-1966, undated Series 2, Photographic Prints, 1986 Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements Gloves must be worn when handling unprotected photographs and negatives. Special arrangements required to view negatives due to cold storage. Using negatives requires a three-hour waiting period. Contact the Archives Center at 202-633-3270. Names and Subject Terms This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms: Subjects: Locomotives Railroad stations Railroad trains Railroads -- 20th century Transportation Types of Materials: Photographs -- Black-and-white negatives -- 20th century Page 3 of 22

Container Listing Series 1: Photographic Negatives, 1936-1966, undated 86-40001, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, 1949 86-40002, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, 1949 86-40003, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, 1949 86-40004, Atlantic Coastline, 1937 86-40005, Black River and Western, 1937 86-40006, Black River and Western, 1965 86-40007, Black River and Western, 1965 86-40008, Baltimore and Ohio, 1948 86-40009, Baltimore and Ohio, 1948 86-40010, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40011, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40012, Baltimore and Ohio, 1953 86-40013, Baltimore and Ohio, 1953 86-40014, Baltimore and Ohio, undated 86-40015, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40016, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40017, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40018, Baltimore and Ohio, 1953 86-40019, Baltimore and Ohio, 1953 86-40020, Baltimore and Ohio, 1948 86-40021, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40022, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40023, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 Page 4 of 22

86-40024, Baltimore and Ohio, 1948 86-40025, Baltimore and Ohio, 1948 86-40026, Baltimore and Ohio, undated 86-40027, Baltimore and Ohio, 1952 86-40028, Baltimore and Ohio, 1948 86-40029, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40030, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40031, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40032, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40033, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40034, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40035, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40036, Baltimore and Ohio, 1952 86-40037, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40038, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40039, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40040, Baltimore and Ohio, 1952 86-40041, Baltimore and Ohio, 1952 86-40042, Baltimore and Ohio, 1952 86-40043, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40044, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40045, Baltimore and Ohio, 1954 86-40045 1/2, Baltimore and Ohio, 1953 86-40046, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40047, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40048, Boston and Maine, 1939 Page 5 of 22

86-40049, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40050, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40051, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40052, Boston and Maine, 1948 86-40053, Boston and Maine, 1948 86-40054, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40055, Boston and Maine, 1953 86-40056, Boston and Maine, 1946 86-40057, Boston and Maine, 1946 86-40058, Boston and Maine, 1946 86-40059, Boston and Maine, 1946 86-40060, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40061, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40062, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40063, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40064, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40065, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40066, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40067, Boston and Maine, 1954 86-40068, Boston and Maine, 1954 86-40069, Boston and Maine, 1953 86-40070, Boston and Maine, 1954 86-40071, Boston and Maine, 1954 86-40072, Boston and Maine, 1954 86-40073, Boston and Maine, 1954 86-40074, Boston and Maine, 1954 Page 6 of 22

86-40075, Boston and Maine, 1954 86-40076, Boston and Maine, 1954 86-40077, Boston and Maine, 1954 86-40078, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40079, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40080, Boston and Maine, 1936 86-40081, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40082, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40083, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40084, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40085, Boston and Maine, 1939 86-40087, Boston and Maine, 1954 86-40088, Canadian National, 1965 86-40089, Canadian National, 1952 86-40090, Canadian National, 1950 86-40091, Canadian National, 1952 86-40092, Canadian National, 1952 86-40092 1/2, Canadian National, 1965 86-40093, Canadian Pacific, 1939 86-40094, Canadian Pacific, 1939 86-40095, Canadian Pacific, 1939 86-40096, Canadian Pacific, 1939 86-40097, Canadian Pacific, undated 86-40098, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1939 86-40099, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1939 86-40100, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1939 Page 7 of 22

86-40101, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1939 86-40102, Central Railroad of New Jersey (two negatives), 1939 86-40103, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1939 86-40104, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1951 86-40105, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40106, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1939 86-40107, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1938 86-40108, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1950 86-40109, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40110, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40111, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40112, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40113, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40114, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40115, Central Railroad of New Jersey (two negatives), 1952 86-40116, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1951 86-40117, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1951 86-40118, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40119, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40120, Central Railroad of New Jersey, undated 86-40121, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40122, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40123, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40124, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40125, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1951 86-40126, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1951 Page 8 of 22

86-40127, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1939 86-40128, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40129, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1952 86-40130, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1947 86-40131, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1939 86-40132, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1939 86-40133, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1939 86-40134, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1948 86-40135, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1948 86-40136, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1947 86-40137, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1947 86-40138, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1948 86-40139, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1951 86-40140, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1951 86-40141, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1947 86-40142, Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1947 86-40143, Central Vermont (two negatives), 1939 86-40144, Central Vermont, 1939 86-40145, Chicago Burlington and Northern, 1949 86-40146, Chicago Rock Island and Pacific, 1950 86-40147, Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation, 1960 86-40148, Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation, 1960 86-40149, Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation, 1960 86-40150, Delaware and Hudson, 1942 86-40151, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 1952 86-40152, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western (two negatives), 1952 Page 9 of 22

86-40153, Denver, Rio Grande and Western, 1950 86-40154, Denver, Rio Grande and Western, 1950 86-40155, East Broad Top, 1960 86-40156, East Broad Top, 1960 86-40157, East Broad Top, 1960 86-40158, East Broad Top, 1960 86-40159, East Broad Top, undated 86-40160, East Broad Top, 1953 86-40161, East Broad Top, 1953 86-40162, East Broad Top, 1953 86-40163, East Broad Top, 1953 86-40164, East Broad Top, 1960 86-40165, East Broad Top, 1960 86-40166, Denver, Rio Grande and Western, 1950 86-40167, Grand Trunk, 1952 86-40168, Grand Trunk, 1952 86-40169, Grand Trunk, 1952 86-40170, Grand Trunk, 1952 86-40171, Grand Trunk (two negatives), 1952 86-40172, Great Northern, 1949 86-40173, Great Northern, 1949 86-40174, Grand Trunk, 1944 86-40175, Grand Trunk, 1944 86-40176, Grand Trunk, 1952 86-40177, Grand Trunk, 1947 86-40178, Huntington and Broad Top, 1953 Page 10 of 22

86-40179, Huntington and Broad Top, 1953 86-40180, Lehigh and Hudson, 1951 86-40181, Lehigh and Hudson, 1951 86-40182, Lehigh and New England, 1946 86-40183, Lehigh and New England, 1946 86-40184, Lehigh and New England, 1946 86-40185, Lehigh and New England, 1947 86-40186, Lehigh and New England, 1947 86-40187, Lehigh and New England, 1947 86-40188, Lehigh Valley, 1949 86-40189, Maine Central, 1946 86-40190, Maine Central, 1946 86-40191, Maine Central, 1948 86-40192, Maine Central, 1948 86-40193, Maine Central, 1936 86-40194, Maine Central, 1946 86-40195, Maine Central, 1946 86-40196, Maine Central, 1946 86-40197, Maine Central, 1946 86-40000, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, 1949 86-40198, Maine Central, 1962 86-40199, Maine Central, 1946 86-40200, Maine Central, 1946 86-40201, Maryland and Pennsylvania (two negatives), 1937 86-40202, Maryland and Pennsylvania (two negatives), 1951 86-40203, Morristown and Erie, 1952 Page 11 of 22

86-40204, Morristown and Erie, 1952 86-40205, New York Central, 1945 86-40206, New York Central, 1945 86-40207, New York, New Haven and Hartford, 1946 86-40208, New Hope and Ivyland, 1966 86-40209, New Hope and Ivyland, 1966 86-40210, New Hope and Ivyland, 1966 86-40211, New Hope and Ivyland, 1966 86-40212, Norfolk and Western, 1956 86-40213, Norfolk and Western, 1956 86-40214, Norfolk and Western, 1956 86-40215, Norfolk and Western, 1956 86-40216, Norfolk and Western, 1956 86-40217, Norfolk and Western, 1956 86-40218, Norfolk and Western, 1953 86-40219, Norfolk and Western, 1953 86-40220, Norfolk and Western, 1953 86-40221, Norfolk and Western, 1954 86-40222, Norfolk and Western, 1938 86-40223, Norfolk and Western, 1954 86-40224, Norfolk and Western, 1956 86-40225, Northern Pacific, 1949 86-40226, Northern Pacific, 1949 86-40227, Northern Pacific, 1947 86-40228, Northern Pacific, 1949 86-40229, Pennsylvania, undated Page 12 of 22

86-40230, Philadelphia and Reading, undated 86-40231, Pennsylvania, 1936 86-40232, Pennsylvania, undated 86-40233, Pennsylvania, 1953 86-40234, Pennsylvania, 1951 86-40235, Pennsylvania, 1951 86-40236, Pennsylvania, 1955 86-40237, Pennsylvania, 1955 86-40238, Pennsylvania, 1955 86-40239, Pennsylvania, 1955 86-40240, Pennsylvania, 1957 86-40241, Pennsylvania, undated 86-40242, Pennsylvania, undated 86-40243, Pennsylvania, 1950 86-40244, Pennsylvania, 1950 86-40245, Pennsylvania, undated 86-40246, Pennsylvania, 1950 86-40247, Pennsylvania (Cumberland Valley), 1952 86-40248, Pennsylvania, 1939 86-40249, Pennsylvania, 1939 86-40250, Pennsylvania, 1946 86-40251, Pennsylvania, 1937 86-40252, Pennsylvania, 1951 86-40253, Pennsylvania, 1957 86-40254, Pennsylvania, 1957 86-40255, Pennsylvania, 1955 Page 13 of 22

86-40256, Pennsylvania, 1955 86-40257, Pennsylvania, 1955 86-40258, Pennsylvania, 1955 86-40259, Pennsylvania, 1938 86-40260, Pennsylvania, 1946 86-40261, Pennsylvania, 1954 86-40262, Pennsylvania, 1938 86-40263, Pennsylvania, 1938 86-40264, Pennsylvania, 1955 86-40265, Pennsylvania, 1939 86-40266, Pennsylvania, 1953 86-40267, Pennsylvania, 1953 86-40268, Pennsylvania, 1939 86-40269, Pennsylvania, 1939 86-40270, Pennsylvania, 1955 86-40271, Pennsylvania, undated 86-40272, Pennsylvania, 1959 86-40273, Pennsylvania, 1954 86-40274, Pennsylvania, 1954 86-40275, Pennsylvania, 1954 86-40276, Pennsylvania, 1939 86-40277, Pennsylvania Reading Sea Shore (two negatives), 1939 86-40278, Pennsylvania, 1939 86-40279, Pennsylvania, 1955 86-40280, Portland Terminal, 1946 86-40281, Raritan River, undated Page 14 of 22

86-40282, Portland Terminal, 1946 86-40283, Raritan River, 1951 86-40284, Raritan River, 1951 86-40285, Reading, 1936 86-40286, Reading, 1939 86-40287, Reading, 1952 86-40288, Reading, 1948 86-40289, Reading, 1952 86-40290, Reading, 1952 86-40291, Reading, 1953 86-40292, Reading, 1948 86-40293, Reading, 1948 86-40294, Reading, 1946 86-40295, Reading, 1946 86-40296, Reading, 1946 86-40297, Reading, 1950 86-40298, Reading, 1950 86-40299, Reading, 1950 86-40300, Reading, 1950 86-40301, Reading, 1950 86-40302A, Reading, 1950 86-40303, Reading, 1948 86-40304, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40305, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40306, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40307, Reading, 1939 Page 15 of 22

Box 2 86-40308, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40309, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40310, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40311, Reading, 1947 Box 2 86-40312, Reading, 1947 Box 2 86-40313, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40314, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40315, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40316, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40317, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40318, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40319, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40320, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40321, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40322, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40323, Reading, 1936 Box 2 86-40324, Reading, 1936 Box 2 86-40325, Reading, 1947 Box 2 86-40326, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40327, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40328, Reading, 1939 Box 2 86-40329, Reading, 1940 Box 2 86-40330, Reading, 1940 Box 2 86-40331, Reading, 1946 Box 2 86-40332, Reading, 1946 Box 2 86-40333, Reading, 1946 Page 16 of 22

Box 2 86-40334, Reading, 1948 Box 2 86-40335, Reading, 1947 Box 2 86-40336, Reading, 1946 Box 2 86-40337, Reading, 1947 Box 2 86-40338, Reading, 1950 Box 2 86-40339, Reading, 1950 Box 2 86-40340, Reading, 1953 Box 2 86-40341, Reading, 1953 Box 2 86-40342, Reading, 1953 Box 2 86-40343, Reading, 1953 Box 2 86-40344, Reading, 1953 Box 2 86-40345, Reading, undated Box 2 86-40346, Reading, 1948 Box 2 86-40347, Reading, 1948 Box 2 86-40348, Reading, undated Box 2 86-40349, Reading, 1953 Box 2 86-40350, Reading, 1951 Box 2 86-40351, Reading, 1948 Box 2 86-40352, Reading, 1953 Box 2 86-40353, Reading, 1960 Box 2 86-40354, Reading, 1960 Box 2 86-40355, Reading, 1960 Box 2 86-40356, Reading, 1960 Box 2 86-40357, Reading, 1953 Box 2 86-40358, Reading, 1952 Box 2 86-40359, Rutland, 1946 Page 17 of 22

Box 2 86-40360, Rutland, 1946 Box 2 86-40361, Rutland, 1946 Box 2 86-40362, St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain (two negatives), 1938 Box 2 86-40363, St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain, 1938 Box 2 86-40364, St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain, 1938 Box 2 86-40365, Seaboard, 1952 Box 2 86-40366, Seaboard, 1952 Box 2 86-40367, Shelburne Museum, undated Box 2 86-40368, Signal, Ball type, 1949 86-40369, Signal, Banjo type, 1950 Box 2 86-40370, Snowden, Montana, 1953 Box 2 86-40371, Southern, 1952 Box 2 86-40372, Southern, 1952 Box 2 86-40373, Southern Pacific, 1947 Box 2 86-40374, Southern Pacific, 1947 Box 2 86-40375, Southern Pacific, undated Box 2 86-40376, Southern Pacific, 1947 Box 2 86-40377, Southern Pacific, 1953 Box 2 86-40378, Southern Pacific, 1950 Box 2 86-40379, Southern Pacific, 1953 Box 2 86-40380, Southern Pacific, 1953 Box 2 86-40381, Southern Pacific, 1953 Box 2 86-40382, Strasburg, 1963 Box 2 86-40383, Strasburg, 1963 Box 2 86-40384, Strasburg, 1963 Box 2 86-40385, Strasburg, 1963 Page 18 of 22

Box 2 86-40386, Suncook Valley, 1938 Box 2 86-40387, Suncook Valley, 1938 Box 2 Box 2 Box 2 86-40388, Suncook Valley, undated 86-40389, Suncook Valley, undated 86-40390, Suncook Valley, undated Box 2 86-40391, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40392, Western Maryland, 1938 Box 2 86-40393, Western Maryland, 1938 Box 2 86-40394, Western Pacific, 1949 Box 2 86-40395, Western Maryland, 1954 Box 2 86-40396, Western Maryland, 1938 Box 2 86-40397, Western Maryland, 1938 Box 2 86-40398, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40399, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40400, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40401, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40402, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40403, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40404, Western Maryland, 1938 Box 2 86-40405, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40406, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40407, Western Maryland, 1938 Box 2 86-40408, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40409, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40410, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40411, Western Maryland, undated Page 19 of 22

Box 2 86-40412, Western Maryland, undated Box 2 86-40413, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40414, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40415, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40416, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40417, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40418, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40419, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40420, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40421, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40422, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40423, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40424, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40425, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40426, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40427, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40428, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40429, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40430, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40431, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40432, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40433, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40434, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40435, Western Maryland, 1953 Box 2 86-40436, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40437, Western Maryland, 1952 Page 20 of 22

Box 2 86-40438, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40439, Western Maryland, 1952 Box 2 86-40440, Union Pacific, 1949 Box 2 86-40441, Union Pacific, 1947 Return to Table of Contents Page 21 of 22

Series 2: Photographic Prints Series 2: Photographic Prints, 1986 Box 3 Return to Table of Contents Page 22 of 22