- 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.
Created by Henry F. Burger 11/12/2006