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DOUBLE HALL 46 AND 47. 
\ () 4.4.. — Original engine “Samson, England, *838, kuilt 
bv Timothy Hackworth, and the first locomotive in Nova Scoria 
y Z 45 -Original engine “Albion,” England, 1839; bu.lt by 
Hackworth, and the second locomotive in Nova Scotia 
No. 4 ft. — Original passenger car, England, 1831 , sent w th 
the “ Samson” to Nova Scotia, the year named, and probably the 
oldest coach in its original form in existence. <( „ . „ 
No. 47. — Full size working reproduction of the , 
America, 1844; the first locomotive in the world with 8 wheels 
C ° UI Jo.' 48 -Full size working reproduction of the “ Mount 
Clare ” America, 1844; first locomotive built by the Baltimore 
Ohio ’Railroad at its own shops, and the heaviest locomotive of its 
tlrn %o. 49 — Full size working reproduction of the “Camel, 
America, 1848; the first of the heavy freight locomotives in 
Am 49 ^. Collection of railroad wood cross-ties, from all parts of 
the world includes such wood as mahogany, iron bark, yellow 
It * wood. of which h,v, been in serve, twenty 
tplrP „ years and are still serviceable. 
Upon the Walls, large wash-drawings, showing the devetop- 
» of the locomotives of the world. Also, series of bromides of 
Sad fee "emote countries. Also, series illustrating the 
development of railroad appliances. Another senes of wash- 
drawings showing the development of permanent way. Also 
relief map of the United States, showing the railroad lines an 
principal uansporta.ion line, of the .ea coast and great lakes. 
