Description: Hampton & Branchville (2nd)1 Miley SC 3/18/19342nd 1 4-4-0 Baldwin 1779 10/1868 15x24 61 49000 New for Selma, Rome & Dalton #18 to East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia #18, in 1881,toSouthern Ry. #1455, in 1894. to Hampton & Branchville #1, in 5/1898. The Hampton & Branchville Railroad was incorporated in South Carolina on December 16, 1891. The company was authorized to construct a railroad from some point on the Savannah River below Hamburg through Hampton Court House and the counties of Hampton, Colleton and Orangeburg, and to extend the line at anytime to Sumter, SC, and to connect with any railroad in SC or GA, thereby making a short line to Jacksonville, FL. The company was controlled by William H. Mauldin, one of the incorporators, and later by his heirs. The company also operated a sawmill at Hampton, SC. By 1928 the Mauldin heirs had sold out to J. C. Lightsey. Prior to incorporation, about 6 miles of 36" gauge logging railroad, extending easterly from Hampton, had been contructed in 1890 by the firm of Mauldin & Sons, which operated a pine and hardwood sawmill at Hampton Courthouse. By 1895 the line had been completed from Hampton to Mauldinton, SC, 20 miles, with a branch from Mauldinton to Cones, SC, 3 miles for a total of 23 miles. By January 1901, the line extended form Hampton to a connection with the Atlantic Coast Line at Hampton & Branchville Junction, 16 miles. In February 1909 an extension of about 8 miles from H. & B. Jct., to Smoaks was completed. The railroad was constructed for logging purposes. By 1928 the length of the railroad stood at 49 miles. The line was in southwestern part of South Carolina and extended from Hampton to Smoaks, SC, 24.243 miles. It connected at Hampton with the Charleston & Western Carolina and with the Atlantic Coast Line at Hampton & Branchville Junction. In October 1925, the road was authorized to extend its line to Cottageville, SC, 48 miles from Hampton. Passenger service was discontinued in 1957. NEW 5X8 FULL FRAME PHOTO FROM ORIGINAL 120, 616, 4x5, 5x7 OR 122 SIZE NEGATIVES I will combine shipping on all orders. If buying multiple photos please add them to cart first and then ask for combine shipping. I will refund excess shipping charges. I do 5x8 because it fits best for the 616 and 122 on the insidesize negative formats without cropping.The TAPLINES RAILROAD PHOTOGRAPHY watermark will not be on the finished photographs. I always ship with tracking and with cardboard photo mailers. If you would like a DIFFERENT size print, just let me know. Or if you need just one or two of the photos listed I can list them as a separate listing. I can make 5X7 or 5X8 ($3 each) 8x10 ($6 each), 11x14 ($12 each) and 13x19 ($24 each print). I will then list it as a special buy it now just for you.I can also do special requests, mix and match the photos as needed. All photos are printed by myself on ULTRA PRO GLOSS Paper on a Canon Proo-100 printer. All prints are made fresh when ordered. I've been photographing, collecting and printing railroad steam locomotive negatives since 1984!UltraPro is a resin coated, from any inkjet printer, including ones that use pigment inks. Prints will have bright, bold colors and ultra sharp details and bright white papers like UltraPro are particularly good at reproducing deep blacks and higher contrast. Your black & white photos will be neutral and crisp. Track Page Views With Auctiva's Counter
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