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T.V.R.R. Bridge, head of Fox Gulch, 1916. Creator: Frank G. CarpenterT.V.R.R. Bridge, head of Fox Gulch, 1916.
Trestle Bridge At Whiteside, Printed 1866. Creator: George N. BarnardTrestle Bridge At Whiteside, Printed 1866
Coal trestle and car dumping plant, Erie, Pa. ca 1900. Creator: William H. JacksonCoal trestle and car dumping plant, Erie, Pa. ca 1900
Penna. Ry. [Pennsylvania Railroad], coal trestle, Erie, Pa. ca 1900. Creator: William H. JacksonPenna. Ry. [Pennsylvania Railroad], coal trestle, Erie, Pa. ca 1900
Toms Creek trestle [Frederick County, Md.], between 1900 and 1905. Creator: UnknownToms Creek trestle [Frederick County, Md.], between 1900 and 1905
Trestle no. 19 of A.C. Railroad, between c1900 and 1927. Creator: UnknownTrestle no. 19 of A.C. Railroad, between c1900 and 1927
Looking toward the Chicago and North Western railroad classification yard. 1942. Creator: Jack DelanoLooking toward the Chicago and Northwestern [i.e. North Western] railroad classification yard. The trestle runs from the ice house to the yard
Chesterfield Bridge, North Anna, Virginia, May 1864. Creator: Alexander GardnerChesterfield Bridge, North Anna, Virginia, May 1864. Albumen print, pl. 66 from the album " Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the War, Volume II" (1866)
High Bridge Crossing the Appomattox, Near Farmville, 1865. Creator: Alexander GardnerHigh Bridge Crossing the Appomattox, Near Farmville, 1865. Albumen print, pl. 98 from the album " Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the War, Volume II" (1866)
Trestle Bridge at Whiteside, 1864. Creator: George N. BarnardTrestle Bridge at Whiteside, 1864. Albumen print, plate 4 from the album " Photographic Views of the Sherman Campaign" (1866)
Pass of the Crawford Notch, and Train, late 19th century. Creator: BW KilburnPass of the Crawford Notch, and Train, late 19th century. Albumen print, stereocard
Frankenstein Trestle and Train, P. & O. R. R. Crawford Notch, N. H. late 19th centuryFrankenstein Trestle and Train, P. & O. R.R. Crawford Notch, N.H. late 19th century. [Steam locomotive on wooden trestle bridge, Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad, New Hampshire]
Trestle Work, Promontroy Point, Salt Lake Valley, 1868 / 69. Creator: Andrew Joseph RussellTrestle Work, Promontroy Point, Salt Lake Valley, 1868/69. A work made of albumen print, pl. xxviii from the album " Sun Pictures of Rocky Mountain Scenery" (1870)
Trestle Bridge at Whiteside, 1860s. Creator: George N. BarnardTrestle Bridge at Whiteside, 1860s
Confederate Trestle Work on Alexandria Railroad, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph RussellConfederate Trestle Work on Alexandria Railroad, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Bull Run. Bridge Near Union Mills, ca. 1862. Creator: Tim O SullivanBull Run. Bridge Near Union Mills, ca. 1862. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Bull Run. Bridge near Union Mills (destroyed seven times), ca. 1862. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Bridge Across Pamunkey River, near White House, 1861-65. Creator: Tim O SullivanBridge Across Pamunkey River, near White House, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Winter Scene with Trestle Bridge Along the Atlantic & Great Western Railway, 1862-64
Bridge on Orange and Alexandria Rail Road, as Repaired by Army Engineers under Colonel Herman Haupt, 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Method of Constructing a Trestle Bridge, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciMethod of Constructing a Trestle Bridge, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Wooden trestle bridge on the Union Pacific Railroad, Dale Creek, Wyoming, USA, 1869. At 150 feet in height, the Dale Creek trestle bridge was the highest on the Union Pacific
Trestle Bridge on the Union Pacific Railroad, USA, 1876. A train crossing a wooden trestle bridge in the Sierra Nevada, California
Train crossing a wooden trestle bridge on the Union Pacific Railroad, Wyoming, USA, c1870Train crossing a wooden trestle bridge on the Union Pacific Railroad, near Sherman, Wyoming, USA, c1870. Incorporated by an Act of Congress in 1862