Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309
Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309
Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309
Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309
Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309
Capt. George Lowther and his company at Port Mayo in the Gulph of Mati...
Illustration shows Lowther and company at camp on the island, ship in background. Engraving by Toms. Illus. in: Charles Johnson, History of Most Famous Highway Men. London, 1734. Reference copy may be in LOT 93... More
Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309
The north east shore of the Gulph of Mexico. nautical chart
Scale ca. 1:128,000. Relief shown by hachures and shading. Soundings shown in feet. LC copy imperfect: Deterioration along folds. Shows coasts of western Florida and small portion of Alabama from Apalachicola R... More
Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309
Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309