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No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
60-6-0ST4'-8½"Cherokee Brick & Tile Mike Buckner, Junction City, GA
operational
Glover #13186, 06/1919 From Agrirama, Tifton, GA.
70-6-0ST4'-8½"Cherokee Brick & Tile Mike Buckner, Junction City, GA
stored
Glover #13180, 01/1920 From Tifton, GA. Privately owned by Mike Buckner. Dissassembled.
30-4-0T40"Splint Jellico Coal Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, Kennesaw, GA
display
Glover #7128, 11/1926 Delivered to Splint Jellico, damaged, reposessed by Glover and remained there for more than 70 years.
0-4-0T36"Tennessee Coal Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, Kennesaw, GA
stored
Glover #91419Ordered then cancelled, never completed, chassis, boiler, and parts only. Build date is unclear, perhaps after 1921.
42-6-036"Coulbourne Brothers Marietta Welcome Center, Marietta, GA
display
Glover Machine Works #81421, 01/1917 Builder's records state 01/1917 as build date. Builder's plate shows 1916.
42-6-04'-8½"Holly Hill Lumber Kirby Family Farm, Williston, FL
display
Glover #10168, 01/1925From Iron Horse Restaurant and Lounge, FL, then Groveport, OH. Converted to run on compressed air.
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