File:South Elevation - Gordon County Road No. 24 Bridge, Spanning New Town Creek at County Road 24, New Town, Gordon County, GA HAER GA,65-NEWTO.V,1-2.tif

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South Elevation - Gordon County Road No. 24 Bridge, Spanning New Town Creek at County Road 24, New Town, Gordon County, GA
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South Elevation - Gordon County Road No. 24 Bridge, Spanning New Town Creek at County Road 24, New Town, Gordon County, GA
Depicted place Georgia; Gordon County; New Town
Dimensions 4 x 5 in.
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HAER GA,65-NEWTO.V,1-2
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