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A photograph of a stream with a bridge in the background. '59 D(34); Sat. July 19, 1884, 9:45 am'

1. Crab Run Bridge

Located five miles below Weston in Lewis County.

2. Iron Bridge Over West Fork River, Butchersville, W. Va.

The remains of a washed out bridge at the No. 11 Air Shaft.

3. Washed Out Bridge at No. 11 Air Shaft

The Bender Bridge at the southern entrance of the tunnel towers 278 feet above the bottom of the gorge, and was dedicated to Staff Sergeant Stanley Bender, a Congressional Medal of Honor Winner.  (Kanawha County)

4. Bender Bridge on the W. Va. Turnpike, Kanawha County, W. Va.

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.

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

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

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

The piers were part of the a 750-foot railroad bridge spanning the New River near the mouth of Glade Creek. The line was operated by the Glade Creek Coal and Lumber Railway, 1924-1929 and Babcock Coal & Timber Company, 1929-1936 . The bridge was salvage by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad during World War II.

7. Piers Of Glade Creek Coal and Lumber Railway Bridge Looking Down New River, Glade, W. Va.

This is a postcard with a photograph on the front of a bridge under construction. The bridge was built across the Monogahela River in Morgantown, West Virginia.

8. New Bridge Under Construction Morgantown, West Virginia

Unidentified workers take a break on the stone piers anchored in the Cheat River.

9. County Bridge Contruction, Cadell (Caddell), Preston County, W. Va.

Unidentified workers building a bridge of iron and stone piers over the Cheat River in Preston County.

10. County Bridge Construction, Cadell (Caddell), W. Va.

Elevated view of the bridge from the west side.

11. Cheat River Bridge, Monongalia County, W. Va.

The bridge crosses Deckers Creek into the Greenmont area. The man standing on the bridge is not identified.

12. Walnut Street Bridge, Morgantown, W. Va.