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Tony
Howe Railroad Art
Two
sizes available-
8x10-
$15.00 each
13x19-
$30 each
(unless
otherwise noted)
Scans
below are low resolution. Prints will be much better quality at full resolution.
| Mississippi Southern Sunrise
Edward Hines Yellow Pine Co. 2-6-0 number 294 backs around the south leg
of the wye at the main logging camp of the lumber company at Barth, Mississippi,
while switching the morning log train to Kiln in 1925. The lumber company's railroad
was called the Mississippi Southern, and ran from Kiln to Lumberton.
Item Name: Mississippi Southern Sunrise Small Print 8x10
Price: $15
Item Name: Mississippi Southern Sunrise Large Print 13x19
Price: $30
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McComb Memories
Illinois Central 4-8-2 Number 2542 rumbles past the
depot at McComb, Mississippi, with a northbound
freight in 1952. 2-8-2's 1525 and 1821 wait for their
next assignments on the ready tracks next to the
roundhouse. Number 2542 is currently on display
next to the depot in McComb.
Signed and numbered limited edition prints
Item Name: McComb Memories Large Print 13.25 x 24
Price: $30
Signed open edition prints
Item Name: McComb Memories Small Print 8x10
Price: $15
ORIGINAL AVAILABLE
13x22 $1500
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| Gulf & Ship Island
Depot Wiggins
Gulf and Ship Island Railroad 4-4-2 Number 10 is on the head end of train number 4, the
regular passenger train from Gulfport to
Jackson, Mississippi, in 1909. This depot, and much of downtown Wiggins, burned to
the ground in 1910, and was replaced by the
depot that still stands and is undergoing restoration by the city of Wiggins.
Item Name: G&SI Depot Wiggins Large Print 13x19
Price: $30
Item Name: G&SI Depot Wiggins Small Print 8x10
Price: $15
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Artesia- 1944
Gulf Mobile & Ohio Railroad's northbound passenger train, the Gulf Coast Rebel, stands in front of the
depot at Artesia, Mississippi, in 1944. On the house track behind the depot, RS-1 number 1111 waits
with train 116, the connecting train from Montgomery, Alabama.
Signed and numbered limited edition
prints
Item Name: Artesia-1944 Large Print 13x19
Price: $30
Signed open edition prints
Item Name: Artesia- 1944 Small Print 8x10
Price: $15
ORIGINAL AVAILABLE
18x24 $1200 |
| Ocala, Florida 1962
Passenger trains of the Seaboard Air Line and
Atlantic Coast Line Railroads meet at the central
Florida town of Ocala in 1962.
Signed open edition
prints
Image area 14.5x22 inches
Item Name: Ocala, Florida 1962 Large Print
Price: $30
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Denkmann Lumber Co. Shays
Two Shay locomotives of the Denkmann Lumber Co. switch cars near their logging camp known as
Camp 19 in central Pearl River County, MS. Logs from this area were hauled by rail to the Denkmann
sawmill at Norfield, Mississippi, in southern Lincoln County between 1928 and 1932.
Signed open edition prints
Item Name: Denkmann Lbr Co Shays Large Print 13x19
Price: $30
Item Name: Denkmann Lbr Co Shays Small Print 8x10
Price: $15
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| Escatawpa River Sunrise
The log train of W. Denny & Co. is hauling the first load of logs for the day to the banks
of the Escatawpa River at Moss Point,
Mississippi in 1903. The company's sawmills were located on the river in downtown Moss
Point, while the company's largest tract of
timber was located southeast of town several miles.
Signed open edition prints
Item Name: Escatawpa River Sunrise Large Print 13x19
Price: $30
Item Name: Escatawpa River Sunrise Small Print 8x10
Price: $15
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Atlanta Union Station- 1944
Trains of the Louisville & Nashville RR, Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast RR,
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis RR, and Georgia RR congregate at the west
end of Atlanta, Georgia's Union Station in 1944.
Signed open edition prints
Item Name: Atlanta Union Station- 1944 Large Print 13x19
Price: $30
Item Name: Atlanta Union Station- 1944 Small Print 8x10
Price: $15
ORIGINAL AVAILABLE
15x22 $2000 |
| Meridian Roundhouse
Gulf Mobile & Ohio Railroad locomotives rest between assignments in the roundhouse in
Meridian, Mississippi, in 1949. At far left is former Mobile & Ohio 2-8-2 #475. Next to it is motor car
#2500, waiting for its assigned run on train #'s 11 and 12, the daily run to Jackson, Tenn. On the right
are two Alco FA-1's, the main road power used by the GM&O on the South End after dieselization.
Signed open edition prints
Item Name: Meridian Roundhouse Large Print 13x19
Price: $30
Item Name: Meridian Roundhouse Small Print 8x10
Price: $15
ORIGINAL AVAILABLE
18x24 $900 |
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Parker Earle & Sons Shay
The 13-ton Shay owned by Parker Earle & Sons, of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, poses with Mr. Earle
and logging crew at the log dump on Fort Bayou in 1892. The Earle sawmill was located on the south
bank of Fort Bayou, while the wood-rail logging railroad ran north from a dump on the north side.
Signed open edition prints
Item Name: Parker Earle & Sons Shay Large Print 13x19
Price: $30
Item Name: Parker Earle & Sons Shay Small Print 8x10
Price: $15
ORIGINAL AVAILABLE $500 |
| Maxie Meeting
A northbound Gulf & Ship Island freight train behind 4-6-0
Number 9 meets the train of the Edward Hines Yellow Pine Co. from Lumberton
at the depot at Maxie, Mississippi, just north of
Wiggins, in a rare South Mississippi snowfall in 1925.
Signed open edition prints
Item Name: Maxie Meeting Large Print 13x19
Price: $30
Item Name: Maxie Meeting Small Print 8x10
Price: $15
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