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Santa Fe (ATSF) 1621

Description: A photograph print showing Santa Fe (ATSF) 1621, 2-10-2, on eastbound freight extra, with 972, 2-10-2, pushing, Cajon Pass, near Alray, CA, 60 cars, 15 mph.
Date: November 1, 1941
Creator: Kindig, Richard H.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF) 3013

Description: A photograph postcard showing Santa Fe 3013, 2-10-2, running light down Cajon Pass near Verdemont, CA. [was class 3000: see 2008-008-1753]
Date: November 1, 1941
Creator: Kindig, Richard H.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF)3725 & UP 3939 on "The Challenger" on "Grand Canyon Limited"

Description: A photograph postcard showing the Santa Fe 3725, 4-8-2, and Union Pacific 3939, 4-6-6-4, on UP passenger Train No. 17, "The Challenger", travelling down Cajon Pass at Ono, CA. Although operated over joint track, engines of the two roads are rarely used on the same train, 18 cars, 50 mph.
Date: November 1, 1941
Creator: Kindig, Richard H.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF) 3013 & 3937

Description: A photograph postcard showing Santa Fe 3013, 2-10-2, and 3937 on westbound freight extra approaching Summit, CA (top of Cajon Pass), 51 cars, 20 mph. [see 2008-008-1753]
Date: November 2, 1941
Creator: Kindig, Richard H.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF) 3878

Description: A photograph postcard showing Santa Fe 3878, 2-10-2, on freight train, arriving at Summit, CA, the top of Cajon Pass, 50 cars, 10 mph.
Date: November 2, 1941
Creator: Kindig, Richard H.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B1271.0264]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Religious ceremony brings narcotic charge. The president of the Pan-Indian Native American Church, Frank Takes Gun testified in San Bernardino, California, Tuesday that three Navaho Indian members of his church were participating in a religious rite when they chewed peyote buttons."
Date: November 14, 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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