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Elevation from southwest quadrant.
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Panoramic elevation from southwest quadrant.
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Western approach elevation.
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Oblique views from southwest quadrant.
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Views beside bridge from southwest quadrant.
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Panoramic view beside bridge from southwest quadrant.
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Views under bridge from southwest quadrant.
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1825 date casting.
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Traffic control for one-lane bridge.
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Deck and railing overview.
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Residence at northeast quadrant of bridge which is partially composed of the original toll house.
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Original toll house at northeast quadrant of bridge.
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Toll house interpretive plaque.
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Original bridge building, presumably a toll booth, at southeast quadrant around bridge.
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West approach spans.
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Cast iron columns on approach spans.
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Railing as viewed from on bridge.
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Railing as viewed from beside bridge.
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Deck fascia panels.
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Arch overview.
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Fascia arch rib overview.
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Fascia arch rib details.
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Fascia arch rib details showing nut for bracing.
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Fascia arch rib casting connection details.
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Interior arch rib details.
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Bracing tube details.
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Details showing bracing/diaphragm plates between arch ribs.
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Detail of top cover plates which span over the arch ribs.
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Arch skewbacks (bearings).
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Diagonal member overviews. Described as lozenges in historical texts due to the diamond-like shapes.
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Detail at the top of diagonal members. There appear to be part numbers or letters visible at the extreme top of the members.
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Diagonal member details.
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Diagonal member connections.
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Interior diagonal member connections.
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Deck plates.
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