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English: Yosemite Lumber Company Engine 4 at Camp One in 1921. Pictured left to right: Gordon Carle, fireman; Frank Welch, engineer; Bob Hoyt, brakeman; Harry Lee, conductor, and two unidentified.
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Source Johnston, Hank. Railroads of the Yosemite Valley. Corona Del Mar, California: Trans-Anglo Book. p. 1963. ISBN 0-87046-055-2.
Author Frank Welch Collection

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