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IHC Life Member |
This is a fob I picked up about a year ago. Has any one seen any like it. | ||
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IHC Life Member |
There is nothing on the back of the fob. | |||
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IHC Life Member Site Moderator |
Eugene I like the looks of that fob, I know very little about brotherhood fobs, so I can't given an opinion as to how common it was. I do have one similar in shape & style that was from the Civil War & belonged to a Doctor. Your F.R. Brown might be Frank R. Brown in the 1910 census he is living in Nashville area, he is listed as a railroad engineer. He was born about 1876 in Maine. He is married to a Mary Brown & is living with her parents John & Mary Edwards. The 1920 census shows the same information & lists him as a locomotive engineer. Still in Nashville. In 1930 he & Mary have their own house, he is listed as a engineer railway, they have a 22 year old son Everett who is listed as a fireman railroad. Tom | |||
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IHC Member 1291 |
Very nice history and info Tom I feel sure you have him pegged. A lot of the brotherhood fobs and memorabilia from that time period deployed the shield form. Any info on which RR employed Frank Brown Hey, he might be a long lost relative of yours Mr. Brown was a true "old head" engineer, and worked the old steam engines with the beautiful whistles and the fantastic looking tall driver wheels regards, bb | |||
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Railway Historian IHC Life Member Site Moderator |
Division 514 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers was called "Jere Baxter Division" and represented locomotive engineers working for the Tennessee Central Railway out of Nashville, Tennessee. This looks like a handmade watch fob, quite intricate, with the front-end engraving of a steam locomotive with the date 1913. The one peculiarity I find with this fob is the marking "LODGE" rather than "DIVISION" the term Lodge was used by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen's organizations. While Division was used by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and the Order of Railway Conductors. I have a similar handmade fob in my collection from Clinton Forge which I will post later. Larry | |||
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IHC Life Member |
Thank every one so much. I searched for a day and could not find a thing on Frank Brown. Not a bad buy for $35. | |||
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