File:Market Street Bridge over the Schuylkill River watercolor, 1853 HSP.jpg
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DescriptionMarket Street Bridge over the Schuylkill River watercolor, 1853 HSP.jpg |
English: Market Street Bridge [Schuylkill Permanent Bridge] over the Schuylkill River sketched by David Johnson Kennedy on September 16, 1853. According to the original inscription below this images, the first bridge was built in 1805, altered in 1850 so as to make connection with the Columbia & Pennsylvania Railboard, burnt down in 1875. |
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Source | Historical Society of Pennsylvania |
Author | David Johnson Kennedy |
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