Atlanta & West Point Locomotives

1862

The July 1862 annual report says that 2 locomotives were sold as too small for the needs of the road. The locomotive list in the same report does not list Atlantic, Pacific, or LaGrange, all of which were in the 1858 report.

1865

On February 8, Dr. Thompson was reported to be in Branchville, S. C. hauling cotton to Charleston. Pacific is listed as pulling an Atlanta & West Point RR train into Atlanta, March 15.
Name Number Type Date Builder Weight Cylinders Driver Diam
O. A. Bull   4x4x0 5/1859 Baldwin 20 13"x24" 54"
Telegraph   4x4x0 12/1855 Rogers, Ketchum, Grovsenor 17 12"x20" 60"
E. Y. Hill   4x4x0 3/1852 Norris 17  11"x24" 54"
Dr. Thompson   4x4x0 11/1860 Rogers 20  13"x24" 54"
E. L. Ellsworth   4x4x0 9/1854 Rogers 16 12"x20" 60"
Joel W. Terrell   4x4x0 10/1851 Norris 17   54"
F. C. Arms   4x4x0 12/1852 Norris 17  11"x24" 54"
Patriot   4x4x0 2/1853 Norris 17   54"
West Point   4x4x0 8/1854 Rogers 16 12"x20" 60"
Post Boy   4x4x0 12/1855 Rogers 17 12"x20" 60"
George R. Gilmer   4x4x0 10/1856 Rogers 18 13"x20" 54"
A. J. Berry   4x4x0 3/1857 Rogers 16 12"x20" 60"
J. McLendon   4x4x0 3/1857 Rogers 16 12"x20" 60"
John E. Robinson   4x4x0 2/1858 Rogers 18 13"x20" 54"
P. Stovall   4x4x0 8/1859  Norris 22 12.5"x24" 54"
Atlanta   4x4x0  9/1860 Norris  20 12.5"x24" 54"
LaGrange   4x4x0 10/1850 Norris 15   54"
Atlantic   4x4x0 9/1854 Baldwin 18  12.5"x20" 54"
Pacific   4x4x0 9/1854 Baldwin 18  12.5"x20" 54"

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