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Accident insurance (2)
Administration (2)
Advertising (2)
Agricultural colleges (2)
American newspapers (2)
Architecture (2)
Architecture, Gothic (2)
Autographs (2)
Battle of Aldie (Virginia : 1863) (2)
Biography (2)
Black Hawk (Horse) (1833-1856) (2)
Book donations (2)
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862 (2)
Busts (2)
Carte de visite photographs (2)
Cavalry (2)
Chancellorsville, Battle of (Virginia : 1863) (2)
Chromolithography (2)
Chromolithography, Victorian (2)
Church architecture (2)
Civil engineering (2)
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) (2)
Coal mining - coal companies. (2)
Correspondence (2)
Cotton (2)
Elocution -- Study and teaching (2)
Endowments (2)
Engraving--Printing (2)
Fire insurance (2)
Gas-fitting (2)
Geology (2)
Good Friday (2)
Hunter's Raid (Lexington, Virginia : 1864) (2)
Insurance (2)
Investments, Foreign (2)
Journalism (2)
Libraries and colleges (2)
Life insurance (2)
Literature -- Societies, etc. (2)
Literature--Societies, etc. (2)
Lithography (2)
Map publishing (2)
Marine insurance (2)
Maryland Campaign (1862) (2)
Mental illness (2)
Metallurgy (2)
Military history (2)
Military orders (2)
Mineralogy (2)
Mining engineering (2)
Mining schools and education (2)
Monograms (2)
Morgan horse (2)
Newspapers (2)
Painting (2)
Pamphlets (2)
Patrick Henry (Horse) (2)
Petroleum industry and trade (2)
Philosophy (2)
Photography (2)
Photography -- Printing processes -- Albumen (2)
Plumbing (2)
Portrait prints (2)
Portraits (2)
Postwar reconstruction (2)
Printed ephemera (2)
Publishers and publishing (2)
Publishers and publishing--International cooperation (2)
Publishing (2)
Rollin's Belles Lettres (2)
Sculpture (2)
Slavery (2)
Slavery -- Emancipation (2)
Statues (2)
The Letters of Cicero (2)
Theology (2)
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 (2)
University autonomy (2)
University purchasing (2)
University towns (2)
War photography (2)
Weddings (2)
Account books (1)
Aqueducts (1)
Bridges (1)
Builders and contractors. (1)
Canal aqueducts (1)
Canals (1)
Cast-iron (1)
Cement (1)
Coal mines and mining (1)
Coal mining - Mechanization. (1)
Coal mining - disasters. (1)
Coal mining -- Strikes (1)
Concrete (1)
Covered bridges (1)
Dams (1)
Diaries and journals. (1)
Engineering -- History (1)
Environmentalism. (1)
Flood dams and reservoirs (1)
Gas industry (1)
Glass blowing and working (1)
Glass manufacture (1)
Historic preservation (1)
Historic sites -- Conservation and restoration (1)
Immigrants and immigration. (1)
Industrial archaeology (1)
Industrial archaeology -- Australia (1)
Industrial archaeology -- England (1)
Industrial archaeology -- United States (1)
Inland navigation (1)
Iron (1)
Iron furnaces and iron industry. (1)
Jones-Hall Forest. (1)
Land. (1)
Lee Chapel (Washington and Lee University) (1)
Locks (Hydraulic engineering) (1)
Milling machinery (1)
Mills and mill-work (1)
Mines and mineral resources (1)
Mines and mineral resources -- West Virginia (1)
Nicaraguan Canal (Nicaragua) (1)
Poetry. (1)
Portland cement (1)
Railroads - Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. (1)
Railroads - Norfolk and Western Railroad. (1)
Science -- History (1)
Steel (1)
Surveyors and surveying. (1)
Suspension bridges (1)
Technology -- History (1)
Transportation (1)
Truss bridges (1)
Waterways (1)
Wheeling Bridge (Wheeling, W. Va.) (1)
White House Plantation (1)
Wrought-iron (1)
coalfields (1)
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Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
Published:
2010    
Subjects:
Bridges | Engineering
Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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unknown    
Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
Published:
2016    
Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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unknown    
Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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