Old Cabbage Head at the mill at Slater, Florida. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng Dowling and Camp Company's locomotive #2, called Old Cabbage Head, at the mill at Slater Florida. The number 2 is visible on the cab and on the bell-shaped portion above the engine. Old Cabbage Head pulled logs to the Manatee Crate Mill and later became their yard engine. When the crate company closed in the late 1930s, the Manatee County Historical Society got the locomotive for the City of Bradenton. It sat near the Green Bridge over the Manatee River for years as a Welcome sign and tourist attraction. Dowling and Camp Company's locomotive #2, called Old Cabbage Head, at the mill at Slater Florida. The number 2 is visible on the cab and on the bell-shaped portion above the engine. Old Cabbage Head pulled logs to the Manatee Crate Mill and later became their yard engine. When the crate company closed in the late 1930s, the Manatee County Historical Society got the locomotive for the City of Bradenton. It sat near the Green Bridge over the Manatee River for years as a Welcome sign and tourist attraction. United States Florida--Lee County--Slater. Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection
Old Cabbage Head at the mill at Slater, Florida.
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Dowling and Camp Company's locomotive #2, called Old Cabbage Head, at the mill at Slater Florida. The number 2 is visible on the cab and on the bell-shaped portion above the engine. Old Cabbage Head pulled logs to the Manatee Crate Mill and later became their yard engine. When the crate company closed in the late 1930s, the Manatee County Historical Society got the locomotive for the City of Bradenton. It sat near the Green Bridge over the Manatee River for years as a Welcome sign and tourist attraction.
Dowling and Camp Company's locomotive #2, called Old Cabbage Head, at the mill at Slater Florida. The number 2 is visible on the cab and on the bell-shaped portion above the engine. Old Cabbage Head pulled logs to the Manatee Crate Mill and later became their yard engine. When the crate company closed in the late 1930s, the Manatee County Historical Society got the locomotive for the City of Bradenton. It sat near the Green Bridge over the Manatee River for years as a Welcome sign and tourist attraction.
United States
Florida--Lee County--Slater.
Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection