Brooks-Scanlon Corporation

Brooks-Scanlon no. 1
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company 1, a 2-6-2, is at the Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, PA, on a rainy morning, Monday, July 8, 2019.

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Brooks-Scanlon Corporation

The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company was formed in 1901 with its headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It had operations in numerous locations. It became defunct in 1994.

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Brooks-Scanlon 1, Baldwin 2-6-2

Reportedly Brooks-Scanlon Corporation 1 was built in 1914 by Baldwin as a 2-6-2, builders number 41649 for the Carpenter-O'Brien Lumber Company. The Carpenter-O'Brien Lumber Company was aquired by the Brooks-Scanlon Corporation.
This locomotive changed hands several times ending up in the late 1950's at the Lee Tidewater Cypress company.
Brooks-Scanlon 1 at Steamtown
Steamtown owned Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company 1, a 2-6-2, is at the Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, PA, on a rainy morning, Monday, July 8, 2019.

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