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  • Military Bridge across the Tennessee River at Chattanooga

    Military Bridge across the Tennessee River at Chattanooga

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    Image looking south, southwest towards Cameron Hill and Lookout Mountain, in the far distance. The bridge is protected by a blockhouse on the right and guard towers at the bridge. There is draw span in the center to let ships through. In the middle distance, to the right, at the foot of Cameron Hill is the Union Navy Yard.

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  • Bridge in the Japanese garden

    Bridge in the Japanese garden

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    A bridge with low wooden sides spanning a creek in the Japanese garden. On verso: Mr. Goto's old views.

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  • Automobile crossing a wooden bridge

    Automobile crossing a wooden bridge

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    A panoramic view of an automobile pulling onto a wooden bridge spanning a rushing river. Two men are seated in the automobile which has reached the bridge via a road through a wooded, hilly area.

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  • Long Bridge, Washington, 1863

    Long Bridge, Washington, 1863

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    Photograph shows a wide shot of Long Bridge over the Potomac River from the Virginia shore. The Capitol Building can be seen in the distant background right-hand side. The foreground features wooden logs. Title on mount: Long Bridge, Washington, 1863. Handwritten in upper left corner: No. 42 .

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  • The Downey Bridge, San Antonio Rancho

    The Downey Bridge, San Antonio Rancho

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    View of Downey Bridge over the San Gabriel River on the San Antonio Rancho (present day Bell Gardens, California), with wooden supports.

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    Helen Wills letter to Sherman Day Thacher

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    In this letter written on a postcard, Helen Wills acknowledges the letter Thacher sent her and regrets that she will not be able to visit Ojai this year due to a long trip abroad. She is delighted to hear about the new asphalt courts and hopes she can play on them some day. Card is postmarked: Berkeley, Calif., 11:30 PM, Nov. 28, 1925.

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