this purpose under its original name, is not now understood. 

 (The Martin Van Buren, now no longer in existence, was 

 altered considerably at that time to resemble the Mazeppa, a 

 so-called "crab" engine of 1838.) 



The original Andrew Jackson, ever since called the Atlantic 

 (figure 41), has appeared at many railroad pageants 

 throughout the East (figure 42); in 1935 and 1936 it was on 



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Figure 38. — Andrew iackson , bearing number "7," in a photo taken between 

 1 850 and January 1 , 1 884, at which time it was renumbered "2." Note tender. 



Figure 39. — Andrey/ iackson, as remodeled to resemble Af\an\\c, with Charles B. 

 Chaney at throttle — a photo taken at B & O Mount Clare shops, July 7, 1912. 

 Note wooden barrel used as water tank. 



