J. H. C. Mann Bridge, Spanning Maury River on State Route 631, East L...
Significance: The J.H.C. Mann Bridge was a pin-connected, Pratt camelback-truss that had a relatively long span for its date of construction (180'). As of 1974, it was the second longest truss span in this par... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
J. H. C. Mann Bridge, Spanning Maury River on State Route 631, East L...
Significance: The J.H.C. Mann Bridge was a pin-connected, Pratt camelback-truss that had a relatively long span for its date of construction (180'). As of 1974, it was the second longest truss span in this par... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, Ben Salem Lock, Maury River, Lexington, L...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately 1 mile downstream from its junction with the South River, the Ben Salem Lock is constructed out of rough and... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
Covered Bridge, Spanning Maury River, Lexington, Lexington, Virginia
Survey number: HABS VA-567 Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
James River & Kanawha Canal, Ben Salem Lock, Maury River, Lexington, L...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately 1 mile downstream from its junction with the South River, the Ben Salem Lock is constructed out of rough and... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
J. H. C. Mann Bridge, Spanning Maury River on State Route 631, East L...
Significance: The J.H.C. Mann Bridge was a pin-connected, Pratt camelback-truss that had a relatively long span for its date of construction (180'). As of 1974, it was the second longest truss span in this par... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, South River Dam & Lock, Maury River, Lexi...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately one-quarter mile upstream from its junction with the South River. In its present condition, the dam is appr... More
James River & Kanawha Canal, Ben Salem Lock, Maury River, Lexington, L...
Significance: Located on the western bank of the Maury River (formerly the North River) approximately 1 mile downstream from its junction with the South River, the Ben Salem Lock is constructed out of rough and... More