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| Author: | James Hefner [ Sat Jan 24, 2004 1:38 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Lee Tidewater 2-6-0 #18 |
Does anyone know if this locomotive (Baldwin 53234/1920) from the defunct Thompson Winery is the one that has been acquired for the Sanfilippo Collection in Barrington Hills (near Chicago), IL? I understand they have a steam locomotive numbered 18, but have not been able to determine which one it is. They are also restoring a wooden coach, and are planning to operate them on the grounds of the collection. It is a totally amazing collection, which includes a 1915 steam roller, a traction engine, a working steam carriage, numerous stationary engines, and hundreds of musical instruments, ranging from Edison photographs to a huge "Eden Palais" steam powered Salon Carousel. It is nearly all beautifully restored, and housed in a Victoria-styled house and barn. There is no website for the collection; and it is open to private viewings only, I believe. -James Hefner Hebrews 10:20a Surviving World Steam Project james@survivingworldsteam.com |
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| Author: | George Jenista [ Sat Jan 24, 2004 3:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | San Fillippo Collection **slightly off-topic** |
> It is a totally amazing > collection, which includes a 1915 steam > roller, a traction engine, a working steam > carriage, numerous stationary engines, and > hundreds of musical instruments, ranging > from Edison photographs to a huge "Eden > Palais" steam powered Salon Carousel. Do not forget the Collection's crown jewel, a fully operational 4-manual 80-rank theatre pipe organ in the main music hall!! hi_plain@yahoo.com |
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| Author: | Jimbo [ Sat Jan 24, 2004 4:40 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: San Fillippo Collection **slightly off-topic** |
> Do not forget the Collection's crown jewel, > a fully operational 4-manual 80-rank theatre > pipe organ in the main music hall!! Jasper would be offended because you left off one manual. It is a 5/80, mostly Wurlitzer, but with pipe ranks from several other organ builders. |
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| Author: | Ed Fritz [ Sat Jan 24, 2004 6:54 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: San Fillippo Collection **slightly off-topic** |
> Jasper would be offended because you left > off one manual. It is a 5/80, mostly > Wurlitzer, but with pipe ranks from several > other organ builders. For those following this discussion, here's a link to the organ page: Ed The Residence of Jasper and Marian Sanfilippo |
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| Author: | Tom Cornillie [ Sat Jan 24, 2004 7:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | San Fillippo Collection Wood Coach??? |
What coach is this and where it is from? Thanks, Tom > They are also restoring a wooden coach, and > are planning to operate them on the grounds > of the collection. rrhistorian@hotmail.com |
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| Author: | ge13031 [ Sat Jan 24, 2004 10:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: San Fillippo Collection **slightly off-topic** |
> For those following this discussion, here's > a link to the organ page: > Ed A selection of band organs, orchestrions etc plus the 32FOOT CONTRA TIBIAs ought to be a riot when all that gets cranked up ...what a place! lamontdc@adelphia.net |
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| Author: | J. David [ Sun Jan 25, 2004 10:20 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lee Tidewater 2-6-0 #18 |
Dear James: The steam locomotive in Jasper's collection is the Grant c/n 1489(?) auctioned off from the Henry Ford Museum collection in October 1985 (see page 303 of "The Steam Locomotive Directory of North America"). To the best of my knowledge, Thompson's ex-Lee Tidewater No. 18 is still at Monee, owned by and occationally being worked on by his son Brian. J.David jdconrad@snet.net |
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| Author: | Jim Templin [ Sun Jan 25, 2004 10:45 am ] |
| Post subject: | Its a 2-6-0 from the Ford Museum |
This is, I believe, a former narrow guage Grant 27 ton mogul originally built for the Texas and StLouis RR in 1880 or so. It was "backdated" and standard guaged by Henry Ford. It went thru the big auction that Greenfield village had about 1987. I saw it when it was in the collection of a gentleman in South Texas. He sold it about 10 or 12 years ago. Has really weird tender trucks; wooden beams with rubber "balls" to act in place of springs on the equalizers. Real cute engine though. I think it should be somewhere along the Cotton Belt, though. PS You still have to admire it being in company with a threatre organ! |
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| Author: | Yup [ Sun Jan 25, 2004 1:13 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lee Tidewater 2-6-0 #18 |
You will find the Monee story and a complete and pretty up to date roster, including a photograph of the 18, on the Hardin Southern Railroad Website at www.hsrr.com/monee.htm. Be sure to also click on the "steam" link at the bottom of the page for more reading as they own the Lee Tidewater 2-6-2 #4. HSRR Website: www.hsrr.com > Does anyone know if this locomotive (Baldwin > 53234/1920) from the defunct Thompson Winery > is the one that has been acquired for the > Sanfilippo Collection in Barrington Hills > (near Chicago), IL? I understand they have a > steam locomotive numbered 18, but have not > been able to determine which one it is. > They are also restoring a wooden coach, and > are planning to operate them on the grounds > of the collection. It is a totally amazing > collection, which includes a 1915 steam > roller, a traction engine, a working steam > carriage, numerous stationary engines, and > hundreds of musical instruments, ranging > from Edison photographs to a huge "Eden > Palais" steam powered Salon Carousel. > It is nearly all beautifully restored, and > housed in a Victoria-styled house and barn. > There is no website for the collection; and > it is open to private viewings only, I > believe. > -James Hefner > Hebrews 10:20a Hardin Southern Railroad's Monee Steam Story |
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| Author: | o anderson [ Mon Jan 26, 2004 10:42 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: San Fillippo Collection Wood Coach??? |
> What coach is this and where it is from? It would be interesting if it were the C&NW replica coach for the Pioneer. This was owned by a doctor, I believe in his backyard in Arlington Heights or Palatine. |
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| Author: | James Hefner [ Tue Jan 27, 2004 12:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Thanks everyone for your responses *NM* |
james@survivingworldsteam.com |
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| Author: | mspetersen [ Sat Jun 11, 2011 7:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: San Fillippo Collection Wood Coach??? |
o anderson wrote: > What coach is this and where it is from? It would be interesting if it were the C&NW replica coach for the Pioneer. This was owned by a doctor, I believe in his backyard in Arlington Heights or Palatine. That coach was rotted beyond salve, however the trucks were obtained by someone for another replica coach of that period that is currently under construction. |
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| Author: | mg_thomastx [ Sat Jun 11, 2011 8:29 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lee Tidewater 2-6-0 #18 |
I think your web links are a bit out of date. Mark Yup wrote: You will find the Monee story and a complete and pretty up to date roster, including a photograph of the 18, on the Hardin Southern Railroad Website at http://www.hsrr.com/monee.htm.
Be sure to also click on the "steam" link at the bottom of the page for more reading as they own the Lee Tidewater 2-6-2 #4. HSRR Website: http://www.hsrr.com > Does anyone know if this locomotive (Baldwin > 53234/1920) from the defunct Thompson Winery > is the one that has been acquired for the > Sanfilippo Collection in Barrington Hills > (near Chicago), IL? I understand they have a > steam locomotive numbered 18, but have not > been able to determine which one it is. > They are also restoring a wooden coach, and > are planning to operate them on the grounds > of the collection. It is a totally amazing > collection, which includes a 1915 steam > roller, a traction engine, a working steam > carriage, numerous stationary engines, and > hundreds of musical instruments, ranging > from Edison photographs to a huge "Eden > Palais" steam powered Salon Carousel. > It is nearly all beautifully restored, and > housed in a Victoria-styled house and barn. > There is no website for the collection; and > it is open to private viewings only, I > believe. > -James Hefner > Hebrews 10:20a Hardin Southern Railroad's Monee Steam Story |
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| Author: | survivingworldsteam [ Sat Jun 11, 2011 8:41 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lee Tidewater 2-6-0 #18 |
mg_thomastx wrote: I think your web links are a bit out of date. [/quote]Mark Of course, the original posting was over six years old.... Now that someone has dredged my original thread up, does anyone know where I can obtain details on the stationary steam engines in the same collection? I am now working on a stationary steam engine database for ISSES; and have scant few details on the engines here. I think many of them are already listed at other locations. |
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| Author: | survivingworldsteam [ Sat Jun 11, 2011 8:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Lee Tidewater 2-6-0 #18 |
mg_thomastx wrote: I think your web links are a bit out of date. Mark Of course, the original posting was over six years old.... Now that someone has dredged my original thread up, does anyone know where I can obtain details on the stationary steam engines in the same collection? I am now working on a stationary steam engine database for ISSES; and have scant few details on the engines here. I think many of them are already listed at other locations. (In addition to the steam locomotive and organs mentioned earlier in this thread, they also have several stationary steam engines, a steam car, and a steam traction engine.) |
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