| Weight | .35 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 11 × 8.50 × .125 in |
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- Wisconsin Central Railroad Freight and Passenger Cars Part 1: The Early Years – Larry Easton
- 1872 Barney & Smith advertisement 1872 – SLHTS Archives collection
- Wisconsin Central caboose diagram – July 1893 – SLHTS Archives collection
- Archives Report – Larry E. Easton, Chairman Archives Endowment Committee
- Archives Contributions for 2003 thanked by name
- SLHTS Archives Financial Statement Year Ending December 31, 2003 – Mike Harrington, Treasurer
- Photos:
- Wisconsin Central 4-4-0 no. 3 “Weyauwega”, Caboose no. 23 (later 99014) Ogema, Wis early 1880s – SLHTS Archives collection
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