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==Locomotives==
==Locomotives==
'''1867'''
Locomotive number 73 "Kennesaw" ordered from Baldwin painted bronze green striped with vermilion. Wheels are black with gold striping. Lettering is gold leaf. Striping was in the "Best fancy passenger finish."
''Baldwin Locomotive Works Paint Data, 1857-1870 vol.4 p.23. Southern Methodist University Collection.''


'''1888'''
'''1888'''


The locomotive ''Governor Brown'' was painted Brunswick Green with lettering and ornamentation in gold and carmine.
Locomotives are painted Brunswick Green with lettering and ornamentation in gold and carmine.
 
"A description of the Gov. Jos. E. Brown will describe all of them...the locomotive is painted Brunswick green - looking almost black as it stands in the paint shop. The lettering and ornamentation are in gold and carmine."


''Kennesaw Gazette, 1 October 1888''
''Kennesaw Gazette, 1 October 1888''


==Freight Cars==
==Freight Cars==
'''1852'''


Boxcars and platform cars built in the Georgia Penitentiary are painted a “yellow color.”
Boxcars and platform cars built in the Georgia Penitentiary are painted a “yellow color.”

Latest revision as of 13:07, 12 September 2024

Reference / Historic Railroad Paint Color Index

Locomotives

1867

Locomotive number 73 "Kennesaw" ordered from Baldwin painted bronze green striped with vermilion. Wheels are black with gold striping. Lettering is gold leaf. Striping was in the "Best fancy passenger finish."

Baldwin Locomotive Works Paint Data, 1857-1870 vol.4 p.23. Southern Methodist University Collection.

1888

Locomotives are painted Brunswick Green with lettering and ornamentation in gold and carmine.

"A description of the Gov. Jos. E. Brown will describe all of them...the locomotive is painted Brunswick green - looking almost black as it stands in the paint shop. The lettering and ornamentation are in gold and carmine."

Kennesaw Gazette, 1 October 1888

Freight Cars

1852

Boxcars and platform cars built in the Georgia Penitentiary are painted a “yellow color.”

Southern Banner (Athens, GA), 11 November 1852



Reference / Historic Railroad Paint Color Index