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1165. Civilian Conservation Corps Group

1166. Civilian Conservation Corps Members

1167. Civilian Conservation Corps Group

1168. Unidentified Civilian Conservation Corps Member with a Local Family

1169. Civilian Conservation Corps Work Crew on Construction Equipment

Equipment

1170. Civilian Conservation Corps Work Crew on Construction Equipment

1171. Civilian Conservation Corpsmen Standing By Construction Equipment

Marker showing site of the grave of N. Coulon de Jumonville on Route 40 near Uniontown. ' Here lie the mortal remains of N.Coulon De Jumonville who, in command of a company of thirty-three French Regulators, was surprised and killed in an engagement with Major George Washington in command of a company of forty Provincial Troops and Tannacharison, the Half King,in command of a company of friendly Indians on May 28th, 1754. This action was the first conflict at arms between the French and English for supremacy in the Mississippi Valley. Erected July 4th, 1908, under the auspices of the Centennial Celebration Committee 1904.'

1172. N. Coulon De Jumonville Grave Marker

'This tablet marks the spot where Major - General Edward Braddock was buried, July 14th, 1755. His remains were removed in 1804 to the site of the present monument.'

1173. Marker showing Site of General Braddock's Grave on Rt.40 near Uniontown, PA.

'This is the cellular cofferdam inside which Dravo Corporation crews will build a concrete abutment and two of the five bays for the new $ 6.9 million Maxwell Dam in the Monongahela River, five miles above Brownsville, PA. Placement of concrete for the foundation is scheduled to begin late this month after completion of rock drilling, shooting and removal. The dam is being constructed in two stages. On the opposite bank of the river are the new high-lift Maxwell Locks, completed by Dravo the past summer.'

1174. Cofferdam of Dravo Corp.

1175. Lake Lynn, PA. Dam

1176. Architect's Drawing of Guernsey Memorial Hospital, Cambridge, OH