The Million Dollar Bridge
The bridge and glacier made famous by Rex Beach in :The Iron Trail. The multi-span iron Pennsylvania through truss cost $1.4 million to build. It was damaged by the 1964 earth quake, and repaired in 2004-5 at a cost of $19 million. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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ftwashingstlibdc:oai:content.statelib.wa.gov:orcas/5641 2023-05-15T16:20:29+02:00 The Million Dollar Bridge Unknown United States -- Alaska -- Valdez-Cordova -- Copper Center; 1910s (1910-1919) 1911; 1912; 1913 image/jpeg http://content.statelib.wa.gov/cdm/ref/collection/orcas/id/5641 unknown Washington State Library Washington Rural Heritage Orcas Island Heritage -- James T. Geoghegan Collection; The materials in this collection are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Rights may be reserved; responsibility for securing permissions to distribute, publish or reproduce rests with the user. For additional information, please contact the Orcas Island Historical Museum. Privately owned holding institution: private collection of Steve Geoghegan; extent and medium: 1 postcard; dimensions: 5.5 in. x 2.75 in.; other physical details: b&w Railroad construction & maintenance; Railroad snowplow locomotives; Transportation & Travel; Still Image; 1911 ftwashingstlibdc 2016-07-21T06:31:14Z The bridge and glacier made famous by Rex Beach in :The Iron Trail. The multi-span iron Pennsylvania through truss cost $1.4 million to build. It was damaged by the 1964 earth quake, and repaired in 2004-5 at a cost of $19 million. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Still Image glacier Alaska Washington State Library: Digital Collections and Resources |
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The bridge and glacier made famous by Rex Beach in :The Iron Trail. The multi-span iron Pennsylvania through truss cost $1.4 million to build. It was damaged by the 1964 earth quake, and repaired in 2004-5 at a cost of $19 million. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. |
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The Million Dollar Bridge |
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The Million Dollar Bridge |
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The Million Dollar Bridge |
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Washington State Library |
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1911 |
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http://content.statelib.wa.gov/cdm/ref/collection/orcas/id/5641 |
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United States -- Alaska -- Valdez-Cordova -- Copper Center; 1910s (1910-1919) |
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glacier Alaska |
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glacier Alaska |
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Privately owned holding institution: private collection of Steve Geoghegan; extent and medium: 1 postcard; dimensions: 5.5 in. x 2.75 in.; other physical details: b&w |
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Washington Rural Heritage Orcas Island Heritage -- James T. Geoghegan Collection; |
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The materials in this collection are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Rights may be reserved; responsibility for securing permissions to distribute, publish or reproduce rests with the user. For additional information, please contact the Orcas Island Historical Museum. |
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