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#98 The nearly 4,500-ton British steamer Markland was the first ship to dock at Richmond’s new Deep Water Terminal on the James River, 1940.

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#98 The nearly 4,500-ton British steamer Markland was the first ship to dock at Richmond’s new Deep Water Terminal on the James River, 1940.

What Richmond, Virigina looked like in the 1940s Through Historic Photographs

#98 The nearly 4,500-ton British steamer Markland was the first ship to dock at Richmond’s new Deep Water Terminal on the James River, 1940.

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