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#10 A truck driving in the snow across the Free Bridge (now the MacArthur Bridge), into the city from Illinois. Exit is about 6th Street, 1910

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#10 A truck driving in the snow across the Free Bridge (now the MacArthur Bridge), into the city from Illinois. Exit is about 6th Street, 1910

St. Louis in the 1910s: A Photographic Tour of the City during the World War I

#10 A truck driving in the snow across the Free Bridge (now the MacArthur Bridge), into the city from Illinois. Exit is about 6th Street, 1910

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#9 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. Circa 1911

←#9 Elevated roadway above 6th Street with streetcar tracks in process of being laid, approach to Free Bridge (now MacArthur Bridge). The elevated rail bed is to the left.
#11 Wreck of the Henry Sackman, railroad ferry owned by Wiggins Ferry Company at Saint Louis, 1918→

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