Ann Arbor Railroad Technical and Historical Society Web Steam Engine Additional Notes
Dec. 1885, a fire at Toledo destroyed two (2) locomotives.
The Railway History Soc. in its M&LS rooster shows locomotives 1 through 4 as ex-Manistique Railway.
The Railway History Soc. in its Grand Trunk Railroad steam rooster lists two engines sold to the Ann Arbor;
Engines 120, 2480, 2481, and 2482 only steam locomotives left 8/15/1951
The court records, Field versus Ashley, Supreme Court of Michigan, Jan. 17, 1890, show that J.M. Ashley purchased engines and other personal property from Roscommon Lumber Company for $30,000, on August 3, 1887, which engine(s) is unknown.
1942 rooster data from September 1942 RAILROAD magazine
I. Gerson, G. Kasle, and L. Greenberg are scrap dealers in Toledo, Ohio,
A. Bentley and J. C. Carland are contracts in Toledo, Ohio.
William Swartz & W. D. Edson are authors of Wabash Railroad System roster in "The Railway and Locomotive Historial Society Railroad History No. 133" published Fall 1975.