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A. C. Boynton tram road

R. E. Trabue owned a sawmill and operated a small tram about two miles north of Carthage. It was probably purchased from H. C. and M. E. Pittman on December 15, 1900, for $1600. He sold it before May 17, 1904, because on that date he sold three miles of thirty-five pound steel rails, stacked at this �old� sawmill, to W. G. Ragley. Trabue had earlier bought a Lima 2T Shay from Jefferson Lumber Company, which he later sold to A. C. Boynton of Carthage and used at Panola. The gauge was 36-inch because the Lima, later owned by Kirby, had to rebuilt to standard gauge from 36-inch.

Code

253

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Ownership:

A. C. Boynton tram road

Years of Operation:

1904

Track Type:

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Track Length:

Three

Locations Served:

Carthage Panola

Counties of Operation:

Panola

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Equipment:

Lima 2T Shay

History:

R. E. Trabue owned a sawmill and operated a small tram about two miles north of Carthage. It was probably purchased from H. C. and M. E. Pittman on December 15, 1900, for $1600. He sold it before May 17, 1904, because on that date he sold three miles of thirty-five pound steel rails, stacked at this �old� sawmill, to W. G. Ragley. Trabue had earlier bought a Lima 2T Shay from Jefferson Lumber Company, which he later sold to A. C. Boynton of Carthage and used at Panola. The gauge was 36-inch because the Lima, later owned by Kirby, had to rebuilt to standard gauge from 36-inch.

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