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46093. Leonard Otis Dotson

A view of the Barracksville Covered Bridge in Marion County, originally built in 1853 by Eli and Lemuel Chenoweth.

46094. Barrackville Covered Bridge

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

46095. 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.

46096. Demolition of Hamden Bridge, Hunterdon County, N. J.

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

46097. Demolition of Hamden Bridge, Hunterdon County, N. J.

Two members of the Army Corps of Engineers cook over a fire.

46098. Mike Kirsh and J. G. Royal Cooking a "Mulligan Stew," Clinton Co., P. A.

An engineer named McCormick relaxes at his home in Pittsburgh, P. A.

46099. An Engineer of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers At Home, Pittsburgh, P. A.

The young men in the boat are members of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Two of the men are identified as Hugh Adams and Howard Noel. They are boating on the Allegheny River near Pittsburgh Penna.

46100. A Boatload of Engineers on the Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, P. A.

A view of the dam and locks on the Allegheny River at Parnassus, now a suburb of New Kensington, P. A. The dam and locks were engineered by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.

46101. Dam and Locks, Parnassus, P. A.

Names of those pictured include: McCormick, Martin, Lazette, McChevrey, Hunter, Carry Shovelin, Fortune, Kuhn, and Vincent.

46102. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mt. Union, P. A.

A group of workers poses at a building site. The man on the far right is marked as having been "killed by fall from building."

46103. Construction Workers, Sykes, P. A.

46104. Dam Workers, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Richmond, O. H.