Cummer and Sons Cypress Co. No. 104 is a 2-6-2 "Prairie" type steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in April 1920.
Since this model of locomotive was popular in Florida for logging operations, No. 104 worked in north central Florida hauling cypress from the swamps to the sawmills. It was capable of pulling a heavy train load of 35 cars of logs.
Once it was retired from active service in the early 1960s, No. 104 was donated to the City of Leesburg and was placed in Herlong Park. It was acquired by the Florida Railroad Museum in December 2015 and was moved to Willow where it is now on static display for museum visitors.