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  1. Brill Magazine

    Reprint: Brill Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 8/12, August/December, 1914 Articles: Conditions which govern the type of car for city service - New York City; Combination storage battery car for steam road - Brill 69-E trucks; Several very interesting types of interurban cars - Southern Traction Company; Conditions which govern the type of car for city service - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Conditions which govern the type of car for city service - Toron...

    Record Type: Library

    Brill Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 12
  2. Section 3 - Southern Traction Company Car Roster
  3. Technical Drawing of St. Louis Car Co Train Number Boxes 319 [1913]
  4. Technical Drawing of St. Louis Car Co Train Number Boxes 319 [1913]
  5. First Southern Traction Company Interurban Car in Ennis, TX - 1913, October 18

    The first Southern Traction Company Interurban Car to pass through Ennis, Texas. Officials stand beside Southern Traction Car 301 for an official photograph. Before the start of regular operations, 301, as a non-revenue extra, is the first car to Ennis, the largest town between Dallas and Corsicana. Revenue service began two days later. See: Map 5, Detail 46, Ennis Station Detail

    Record Type: Photo

    First Southern Traction Company Interurban Car in Ennis, TX
  6. Section 3 - Southern Traction Company Car Roster
  7. Section 3 - Southern Traction Company Car Roster [cont'd]
  8. Section 4 - Passenger Trail Car Roster (Transition Dates)
  9. John Frank Strickland Portrait - ca 1912

    Digital portrait of John Frank Strickland (1860 - 21 May 1921) from the book Makers of Dallas (ca 1912). Born in 1861, Colonel J. F. Strickland traveled to Texas by wagon train in 1878. In 1892 the Colonel became involved in electric power generation in Waxahachie. He would become founder and president of Texas Power & Light Company and the Dallas Power & Light Company. Strickland would also create, in central and north Texas, the largest...

    Record Type: Photo

    John F. Strickland
  10. John Frank Strickland Portrait - ca 1920

    Portrait of John Frank Strickland (1860 - 21 May 1921). He is seated in a photographers studio on a chair and is looking into the camera. He is wearing a dark colored pin-stripped suit, vest, tie with stick pin and white shirt with a detachable collar. Born in 1861, Colonel J. F. Strickland traveled to Texas by wagon train in 1878. In 1892 the Colonel became involved in electric power generation in Waxahachie. He would become founder and pre...

    Record Type: Photo

    John Frank Strickland Portrait
  11. Lithograph: Texas Electric Railway Car 319 [1967]
  12. Lithograph: Texas Electric Railway Car 319 [1970]
  13. Map - Hand-drawn Texas Electric Railway Waco Division Map 19

    Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway

    Record Type: Archive

    Hand-drawn Texas Electric Railway Waco Division Map 19
  14. Southern Traction Company Minute Book No. 2 (spine)
  15. TER Passenger Motor 365 [front left 3/4 view] [O Scale Model]
  16. Section 10 - Express Trail Car [618-620] Notes
  17. Note - Section 2 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - Chronology

    Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway

    Record Type: Archive

    Section 2 - Chronology
  18. Pamphlet: Courtesy [Cover]
  19. Plate 1 and 2 from Johnnie J. Myers book Chapter 13
  20. Lithograph: Texas Electric Railway Car 319

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