. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . MAJOR-GENERAL I). C. McCALLUM AN OFFICER PRAISED BY GENERAL GRANT This engine weighed 59,- 000 pounds and cos1 $9, was credited si il h a recold of 16,776 miles at thecomparatively low cosl of$6, during the fiscalyear ending June, il is the tender piled ii|i u il li I lie woodwhich was used for fuel in 1 hose days. This is « haloecessitaled the giganticsiaeks of the wood-burningengines. The GeneralDix has evident ly beenI>111 into perfect co
. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . MAJOR-GENERAL I). C. McCALLUM AN OFFICER PRAISED BY GENERAL GRANT This engine weighed 59,- 000 pounds and cos1 $9, was credited si il h a recold of 16,776 miles at thecomparatively low cosl of$6, during the fiscalyear ending June, il is the tender piled ii|i u il li I lie woodwhich was used for fuel in 1 hose days. This is « haloecessitaled the giganticsiaeks of the wood-burningengines. The GeneralDix has evident ly beenI>111 into perfect conditionfor its irips over the un-even track of the railwayfrom City loinl to thearmy lines at LANDING THE MILITARY ENGINE GENERAL DIX AT CITY POINT, 1864 5
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