File:Armour, Swift, Burlington Bridge, Kansas City.jpg
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DescriptionArmour, Swift, Burlington Bridge, Kansas City.jpg |
English: Armour, Swift, en:Burlington Bridge, Kansas City, Jackson County, MO. View of entire bridge looking Northwest. |
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Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division Historic American Engineering Record HAER MO,48-KANCI,16-1
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Author | Image taken by James K. Corrigan or Bud Cox | |||||
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