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Collection: A - A Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 6188-00001
Title: Northern Pacific Railroad Bridge, Valley City (N.D.)
Date: ca. 1910
Summary: A very tall railroad bridge crossing a river. A train is in progress on the middle of the bridge. Both shores and the foreground are wooded.||The first Northern Pacific Railroad bridge in Valley City was built in 1872, predating the actual existence of the town. This bridge crossed the river in the valley. The bridge seen above, known as the "High Line", was built between 1906 and 1908. This bridge is located one mile upstream of the "Low Line".
Red ID: PH_I_91461 Image ID: 48638 Image Notes: A6188-00001

Collection: A Digitized Images from Collection
Title: A Collection
Date: XX/XXXX

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