Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Fifth Street, Between Water Street & Union Pacific Railroad Tracks, Bo...
Significance: The Fifth Street cobblestone pavement is a surviving vestige of Boonville's commercial prominence during the antebellum period. Located along a steep hillslope called Wharf Hill, the cobblestone ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Fifth Street, Between Water Street & Union Pacific Railroad Tracks, Bo...
Significance: The Fifth Street cobblestone pavement is a surviving vestige of Boonville's commercial prominence during the antebellum period. Located along a steep hillslope called Wharf Hill, the cobblestone ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Fifth Street, Between Water Street & Union Pacific Railroad Tracks, Bo...
Significance: The Fifth Street cobblestone pavement is a surviving vestige of Boonville's commercial prominence during the antebellum period. Located along a steep hillslope called Wharf Hill, the cobblestone ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Fifth Street, Between Water Street & Union Pacific Railroad Tracks, Bo...
Significance: The Fifth Street cobblestone pavement is a surviving vestige of Boonville's commercial prominence during the antebellum period. Located along a steep hillslope called Wharf Hill, the cobblestone ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
George Washington Papers, Series 7, Applications for Office, 1789-1796...
Applications for Office, 1789-1796 Public domain scan of George Washington military correspondence, American revolution history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, April 26, 1802
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Louis A. Pichon, January 24, 1804
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
Thomas Jefferson to David Austin, November 11, 1793, Commission
Commission Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
George Washington Papers, Series 7, Applications for Office, 1789-1796...
Applications for Office, 1789-1796 Public domain scan of George Washington military correspondence, American revolution history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, January 19, 1801
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, May 4, 1802
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, January 19, 1801
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Proclamation for the introduction of the millennial empire, or the pea...
Imprint 2.; Millennial empire. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio... More
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, January 4, 1801
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, January 4, 1801
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
George Washington Papers, Series 7, Applications for Office, 1789-1796...
Applications for Office, 1789-1796 Public domain scan of George Washington military correspondence, American revolution history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Louis A. Pichon, January 24, 1804
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Proclamation for the introduction of the millennial empire, or the pea...
Imprint 2.; Millennial empire. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio... More
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, January 4, 1801
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, January 4, 1801
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
George Washington Papers, Series 7, Applications for Office, 1789-1796...
Applications for Office, 1789-1796 Public domain scan of George Washington military correspondence, American revolution history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, April 26, 1802
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, January 19, 1801
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Thomas Jefferson to David Austin, January 21, 1802
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, April 26, 1802
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Louis A. Pichon, January 24, 1804
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Proclamation for the introduction of the millennial empire, or the pea...
Imprint 2.; Millennial empire. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio... More
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
Gasconade Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at State Route 100, Gascona...
Significance: The Gasconade Bridge is a well-preserved example of medium-scale, cantilevered truss construction in Missouri. Built as a toll bridge by a locally-based company, the bridge was an important early... More
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, May 5, 1802
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, May 4, 1802
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, May 4, 1802
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Louis A. Pichon, January 24, 1804
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Boonville Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Route 40 & State Rou...
Significance: The Boonville Bridge is a monumental, multiple-span structure of six steel truss spans and ten concrete approach spans, with an overall length of 2,666'. Constructed during the earliest years of ... More
George Washington Papers, Series 7, Applications for Office, 1789-1796...
Applications for Office, 1789-1796 Public domain scan of George Washington military correspondence, American revolution history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
George Washington Papers, Series 7, Applications for Office, 1789-1796...
Applications for Office, 1789-1796 Public domain scan of George Washington military correspondence, American revolution history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, April 26, 1802
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Austin to Thomas Jefferson, May 4, 1802
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.