Moving "Old Cabbage Head"

Moving "Old Cabbage Head" University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng "Old Cabbage Head" at the Manatee Crate Mill. This Manatee Crate Company (1501 8th Avenue) engine Locomotive Number 2 was purchased by public subscription through efforts of Manatee County Historical Society and presented to the City of Bradenton in November 1954 for display near the Green Bridge. It was moved further east in Rossi Waterfront Park in 1984 and was later moved to the Manatee Village Historical Park in 2002. This 1913 wood-burning locomotive was known as "Old Cabbage Head".Photograph furnished by Dewey Dye. "Old Cabbage Head" at the Manatee Crate Mill. This Manatee Crate Company (1501 8th Avenue) engine Locomotive Number 2 was purchased by public subscription through efforts of Manatee County Historical Society and presented to the City of Bradenton in November 1954 for display near the Green Bridge. It was moved further east in Rossi Waterfront Park in 1984 and was later moved to the Manatee Village Historical Park in 2002. This 1913 wood-burning locomotive was known as "Old Cabbage Head".Photograph furnished by Dewey Dye. Manatee Crate Company Railroad locomotives--Old Cabbage Head United States Florida--Manatee County Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection

Moving "Old Cabbage Head"

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"Old Cabbage Head" at the Manatee Crate Mill. This Manatee Crate Company (1501 8th Avenue) engine Locomotive Number 2 was purchased by public subscription through efforts of Manatee County Historical Society and presented to the City of Bradenton in November 1954 for display near the Green Bridge. It was moved further east in Rossi Waterfront Park in 1984 and was later moved to the Manatee Village Historical Park in 2002. This 1913 wood-burning locomotive was known as "Old Cabbage Head".Photograph furnished by Dewey Dye.

"Old Cabbage Head" at the Manatee Crate Mill. This Manatee Crate Company (1501 8th Avenue) engine Locomotive Number 2 was purchased by public subscription through efforts of Manatee County Historical Society and presented to the City of Bradenton in November 1954 for display near the Green Bridge. It was moved further east in Rossi Waterfront Park in 1984 and was later moved to the Manatee Village Historical Park in 2002. This 1913 wood-burning locomotive was known as "Old Cabbage Head".Photograph furnished by Dewey Dye.

Manatee Crate Company

Railroad locomotives--Old Cabbage Head

United States

Florida--Manatee County

Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection