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    Perkiomen Creek Bridge

    Exterior of the bridge over the Perkiomen Creek at Minnehaha Chopping Mills, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania with a span of 110 paces long or 301

    Davis (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    Manatawny Creek Bridge

    Bridge over the Manatawny Creek near Boyertown, Berks County, Pennsylvania with a color of whitish yellow. Built in 1852.

    Measurements: 8"

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    Stout's Ferry Bridge

    Exterior of Stout's Ferry Bridge over Schuylkill River, Berks County, Pennsylvania, with a towpath on each side.

    Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2

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    Schuylkill Bridge

    Schuylkill Bridge at Mohrsville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, which was a toll bridge that was washed away in the 1850 flood and rebuilt soon after

    Davis (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    Schuylkill Bridge

    Schuylkill Bridge at Shoemakersville near Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The woman in the toll house was born and lived there for over 75

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    Schuylkill Bridge

    Interior of the Schuylkill Bridge at Shoemakersville, near Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania with a span of 72 paces long.

    Measurements: 8

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    Rolling Mill Bridge

    Rolling Mill Bridge over the Schuylkill River near Port Clinton, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, with a span of 40 paces long. Noted on back of

    Davis (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    McDevitt's Bridge

    McDevitt's Bridge over Standing Stone Creek, five miles from Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, was built in 1866 and was vacated at the

    Davis (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    McDevitt's Bridge

    Interior of McDevitt's Bridge over Standing Stone Creek five miles from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

    Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"

    Davis (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    Muncy Creek Bridge

    Between Picture Rocks and Beech Glen, near Kedron Church over Muncy Creek, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is 32 paces long.

    Davis (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)