Difference between revisions of "American River Land & Lumber Company"
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Reorganized as the El Dorado Lumber Company in 1900. | |||
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Compiled by [[User:Andrew Brandon|Andrew Brandon]]. | Compiled by [[User:Andrew Brandon|Andrew Brandon]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:58, 17 November 2021
California / Logging / American River Land & Lumber Co.
Reorganized as the El Dorado Lumber Company in 1900.
History
Reference Material Available Online
Equipment Rosters
Photo | No. / Name | Whyte | Builder | Date | C/N | Cyl. | Drv. | Wt. | Remarks |
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1 | 0-4-0T | H.K. Porter | May 1892 | 1389 | 9x14 | 16000[1] | Sold to Hetch Hetchy & Yosemite Valley, Later West Side Lumber & Fluming Co. | ||
2 | 2 Truck Heisler | Stearns Mfg. Co. | 1898 | 1014 | 12.5x12 | 33 | 50000[1] | Later renumbered Mich-Cal #1 |
Compiled by Andrew Brandon.