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Placard reads, "Built by Eli and Len Chenoweth, 1852. Repaired by State Road Commission, 1934. C. A. Short, Bridge Supt."

85. Entrance to Barracksville Covered Bridge

The Hamden Bridge crossed the South Branch Raritan River in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It was a rare example of the Fink Through-Truss Bridge and was demolished in 1978.

86. Demolition of Hamden Bridge, Hunterdon County, N. J.

Spectators view the ruins of the Hamden Bridge, which was demolished in 1978.

87. Demolition of Hamden Bridge, Hunterdon County, N. J.

88. Cadiz Pike Leaving Wheeling, W. Va.

A view of a Wheeling store selling confectionery, stationery, and ice-cream, among other things.

89. Davidson Block, Wheeling, W. Va.

The Wheeling Roller Rink, also known as the Milam Roller Rink, was part of the state fairgrounds located on Wheeling Island. The building is still standing.

90. Wheeling Roller Rink, State Fair Grounds, Wheeling, W. Va.

Caption on the back reads, "One of the finest and most modern equipped Roller Rinks in U. S. A.  Music by Hammond Electric Organ - Two large reflectors for moonlight skating. Building 100 x 300 ft. Beginners section separate. 15 x 180 ft. Skating Nightly - Saturday and Sunday Afternoon. Cecil Milam, Mgr."

91. Milam Roller Rink, State Fair Grounds, Wheeling, W. Va.

This artist's rendition of the Battle of the Cement Mill, a Civil War conflict, appear in Harper's Weekly magazine in October 1862. The battle took place near Shepherdstown in Jefferson County, W. Va.

92. Battle of the Cement Mill on the C and O Canal

The bridge and lock are located on the Potomac River at Shepherdstown, W. Va.

93. Shenandoah Railroad Bridge and Shepherdstown River Lock

94. Natural Cement Kilns, Cedar Cliffs, W. Va.

95. C and O Company Seal

Onlookers survey the damage of flooding on the banks of the Potomac River.

96. 1924 Potomac River Flood