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Southern Railway terminals, Mobile, Ala

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Videodisc images are out of sequence; actual left to right order is 1A-10356, 10355.

"G 7035 L" and "G 7034 R" on left and right negatives respectively.

Detroit Publishing Co. no. 015656.

Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

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railroads marine terminals cargo ships alabama mobile dry plate negatives panoramic photographs detroit publishing company southern railway terminals ultra high resolution high resolution united states history cargo ship shipyard library of congress
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01/01/1900
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alabama
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Library of Congress
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