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Potomac Creek bridge - Acquia (i.e. Aquia) Creek Railroad built by U. S. M. R.R. construction corps in nine days from standing timber

Potomac Creek bridge - Acquia (i.e. Aquia) Creek Railroad built by U. ...

No. 4071. Similar photograph in LOT 9209, no. 13, also taken by Andrew J. Russell. Gift; Col. Godwin Ordway; 1948.

Repairing Bull Run Bridge. Construction Corps U.S.M.R. Rds. (Andrew J. Russel)

Repairing Bull Run Bridge. Construction Corps U.S.M.R. Rds. (Andrew J....

Five men in foreground and large group of men working on bridge over Bull Run Creek in the background. No. 177.

Group of the Construction Corps U.S. Mil. R. Rds., with working tools, etc., Chattanooga, Tennessee

Group of the Construction Corps U.S. Mil. R. Rds., with working tools,...

Attributed to Isaac H. Bonsall based on the subject of the photograph and the photographic mount. Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). Caption card tracings: Tennessee Chattanooga; Constructi... More

Upper wharf, Belle Plain. Built by U.S.M.R.R. Construction Corps (Andrew J. Russel)

Upper wharf, Belle Plain. Built by U.S.M.R.R. Construction Corps (Andr...

Photograph showing United States Military Railroad engineering corps at work on a pontoon bridge on the wharf in Belle Plain, Virginia. No. 151. Published in: Russell's Civil War photographs : 116 historic pri... More

Military railroad bridge over Potomac Creek. Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg Railroad. Built by U.S.M.R.R. Construction Corps in 40 hours

Military railroad bridge over Potomac Creek. Aquia Creek and Frederick...

Photograph showing a trestle railroad bridge built of timber by the United States Military Railroad Construction Corps over Potomac Creek. Includes handwritten text detailing the construction of the bridge, sig... More

Military railroad bridge over Potomac Creek. Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg Railroad. Built by U.S.M.R.R. Construction Corps in 40 hours

Military railroad bridge over Potomac Creek. Aquia Creek and Frederick...

Photograph showing a trestle railroad bridge built of timber by the United States Military Railroad Construction Corps over Potomac Creek. Includes handwritten text detailing the construction of the bridge, sig... More

Military railroad bridge over Potomac Creek on the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad, built by the U.S.M.R.R. Construction Corps, C.F. Nagle, supervisor / photographed by Capt. A.J. Russell, chief of Photographic Corps, U.S.M.R.R.

Military railroad bridge over Potomac Creek on the Richmond, Frederick...

Photograph shows a trestle railroad bridge built of timber by the United States Military Railroad Construction Corps over Potomac Creek. Printed below image: Total length, 414 feet. Height, 82 feet. Contains 20... More

Part of construction corps building new military truss bridge across Bull Run, April 1863

Part of construction corps building new military truss bridge across B...

No. 45 (handwritten) and 2546 (stamped) on mount. Forms part of Civil War photos, military construction and transportation in Northern Virginia and elsewhere / United States Military Railway Department (Librar... More

Yard at Alexandria, construction corps finishing portable bridge trusses
Yard at Alexandria, construction corps finishing portable bridge trusses

Yard at Alexandria, construction corps finishing portable bridge truss...

Picryl description: Public domain image of railroad tracks, railway, train car, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Military railroad bridge over Potomac Creek on the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad, built by the U.S.M.R.R. Construction Corps, C.F. Nagle, supervisor / photographed by Capt. A.J. Russell, chief of Photographic Corps, U.S.M.R.R.

Military railroad bridge over Potomac Creek on the Richmond, Frederick...

Photograph shows a trestle railroad bridge built of timber by the United States Military Railroad Construction Corps over Potomac Creek. Printed below image: Total length, 414 feet. Height, 82 feet. Contains 20... More

Part of construction corps building new military truss bridge across Bull Run, April 1863

Part of construction corps building new military truss bridge across B...

No. 45 (handwritten) and 2546 (stamped) on mount. Forms part of Civil War photos, military construction and transportation in Northern Virginia and elsewhere / United States Military Railway Department (Librar... More

Military railroad bridge over Potomac Creek. Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg Railroad. Built by U.S.M.R.R. Construction Corps in 40 hours

Military railroad bridge over Potomac Creek. Aquia Creek and Frederick...

Photograph showing a trestle railroad bridge built of timber by the United States Military Railroad Construction Corps over Potomac Creek. Includes handwritten text detailing the construction of the bridge, sig... More

Repairing Bull Run Bridge. Construction Corps U.S.M.R. Rds. (Andrew J. Russel)

Repairing Bull Run Bridge. Construction Corps U.S.M.R. Rds. (Andrew J....

Five men in foreground and large group of men working on bridge over Bull Run Creek in the background. No. 177.