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Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History

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The archives house a significant collection of company records, engineering drawings, blueprints, glass plate negatives, photographs and correspondence from various American businesses representing the railroad industry in the South after the Civil War. The archives also contain a growing collection
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was to be demolished. The buildings on this site, having sat vacant for nearly 50 years, still contained records, locomotive parts, machinery for locomotive construction, and at least one complete locomotive, which had only seen a few months of active service before being repossessed. Descendants
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With the acquisition of the rather large collection of artifacts, the museum closed in late 2001 and began a massive expansion to house them. During the construction, a large box of plywood boards was built overtop of the
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of the Glover family, who had retained ownership of the firm and its collection, in turn donated the collection to the museum in 2001.
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Site devoted to the Merci Boxcars given to the US, such as the Southern Museum's car.
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as the centerpiece. Later, the theme expanded to include Civil War pieces as well.
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Fansite devoted to the General (includes photos of the 2001-2003 construction).
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A further expansion was finished in 2007 to house the recently acquired French
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HawkinsRails' Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History collection
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to protect it. The augmented museum reopened in March 2003 as the
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In the mid- to late 1990, the property of the former
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of Civil War letters, diaries, and official records.
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Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History is located in Georgia
Kennesaw, Georgia
Technology Museum
https://southernmuseum.org/
Kennesaw, Georgia
American Civil War
Georgia
General
locomotive
Great Locomotive Chase

Glover Machine Works
Merci Boxcar
Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
Fansite devoted to the General (includes photos of the 2001-2003 construction).
Site devoted to the Merci Boxcars given to the US, such as the Southern Museum's car.
360 degree Panoramic photos of the Southern Museum
1916 Glover Machine Works Locomotive
HawkinsRails' Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History collection
34°01′26″N 84°36′52″W / 34.0240°N 84.6144°W / 34.0240; -84.6144
Categories
Railroad museums in Georgia (U.S. state)
Museums in Cobb County, Georgia
American Civil War museums in Georgia (U.S. state)
Kennesaw, Georgia
Museums established in 1972
1972 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
Smithsonian Institution affiliates
Great Locomotive Chase

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