WHERE DID HE GO?
PENNSYLVANIA
 

 
  PENNSYLVANIA
In 1895, his father Enrique Dumont acquired locomotives from the Baldwin Locomotive Works. To all the Arindeuva Farm of its property he possessed 7 locomotives. Each locomotive sold by the plant was photographed along with the name of the future owner. In the case of one of the locomotives, Enrique authorized his son Alberto Santos-Dumont to drive it when he was only 12 years of age. When the plant locked up its activities, an employee collected the photos that today meet in the railroad Museum of the Pennsylvania FRIENDS OF THE RAILROAD MUSEUM.
 
WHAT TO VISIT:
FRIENDS OF THE RAILROAD MUSEUM - DEPT. P P.X. BOX 125 STRASBURG. Pará 17579
 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ORDER:
Number 376: Dumont branch in the 2, Baron of Inetinga
Number 512: Branch Dumont in the 3,
Number 9946: Barber Aspnalt in the 7.
 

 
 
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