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Related Work: depicts Stone Arch Bridge, designed by Charles C. Smith (American engineer, ), built 1882-1883.

Work_Description: published by Hugh C. Leighton Co., Portland, Maine; printed in Germany [#8976] Inscription Display: Caption on front. The reverse includes the following additional information: "The one flour mill upon the east bank is the largest single mill in the world, having a capacity of fifteen thousand barrels per day. The annual product of all this group of mills is upwards of fifteen million barrels." Culture: American Date: ca. 1906-1909 Measurement Display: 87 mm (height) x 138 mm (width) Subject Display: cityscapes; Bridges in art; Rivers in art Classification: Graphic Design and Illustration Work type: postcards Location Notes: Collection of Philip Larson and Ursula A. Larson, Minneapolis Rights: Work in the public domain Image_Filename: 11102201

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Camera location44° 58′ 45.19″ N, 93° 15′ 14.11″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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