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File:CarPurinton ElmerDean BostonMain 1943.jpg|Fireman Carl Purinton (in the window) with engineer Elmer Dean. Danvers, MA. 1943. Photo provided by Bob Hornsby. | File:CarPurinton ElmerDean BostonMain 1943.jpg|Fireman Carl Purinton (in the window) with engineer Elmer Dean. Danvers, MA. 1943. Photo provided by Bob Hornsby. | ||
File:B&M J-1-e No 3240.jpg|J-1-e 3240 was built by the Manchester Locomotive Works in 1908 and scrapped 1946. Photographed at Worcester, Mass. August 12, 1939. | |||
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Revision as of 14:47, 30 January 2017
Carl Purinton, as you know, founded the Brotherhood of Live Steamers in 1932. In addition to building live steam models and railroads, Carl worked as a fireman on the Boston & Main Railroad. For a time he was assigned to fire B&M No 3240, a J-1-e Atlantic built by Mancester Locomotive Works in 1908.