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- Crown Point Bridge (Lake Champlain)
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Crown Point Bridge, New York state. Undated.
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- Crown Point Bridge (Lake Champlain)
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Crown Point Bridge, New York state. Undated.
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- Crown Point Bridge (Lake Champlain)
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Crown Point Bridge, New York state. Undated. An American flag flies from the top most point of the bridge.
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- Crown Point Bridge (Lake Champlain)
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Crown Point Bridge, New York state with patriotic festoon banners hanging from the railings and overhead supports. Undated.
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- Crown Point Bridge (Lake Champlain)
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Crown Point Bridge, New York state seen to the left with the Champlain Memorial Lighthouse at the far right. Undated.
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- Crown Point Bridge (Lake Champlain)
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Crown Point Bridge located in New York state is seen to the left. The Champlain Memorial Lighthouse is to the far right. Undated. Photo 3.
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- Crown Point Bridge (Lake Champlain)
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Crown Point Bridge, New York state, with two benches. Undated.
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- Dam and foot bridge over river, Williamsville, Vt.
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Foot bridge used after covered bridge burned.
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- Dover Road, Wilmington, Vt.
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Also Miller bridge?
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- Dover road bridge in South Newfane
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Fogged negative.
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- Green River
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- Heineberg Bridge
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Photograph of a picture of the old wooden covered Heineberg Bridge.
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- Heineberg Bridge
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Undated photo of the construction of the new Heineberg Bridge located Colchester Point in Chittenden County, Vermont. The old wooden covered bridge can be seen in the background. Circa 1936.
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- Heineberg Bridge (4X5)
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Heineberg Bridge looking toward Burlington from the Colchester end of the bridge. Note the sag in the hub rails which corresponds with the sag in the lower chord.
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- Heineberg Bridge (4X5)
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(Printed Backwards) View of both the old and new Heineberg Bridges.