U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
Mrs. McKinney [McKenney?] & children
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Pershing & Q. McKenney at Camp Humpries, [7/18/21]
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U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
McKenney - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.
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U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
M.P. McKenney [McKinney?] - Public domain portrait photograph
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U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, February 7, 1821.
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U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
Capt. R.I. McKenney - Public domain dedication image
Photograph shows Captain Richard I. McKenney (1880-1936) who served at the Headquarters of the Eastern Department of the U.S. Army at Governors Island, New York, under General James Franklin Bell. (Source: Flic... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, April 7, 1825.
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U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, January 3, 1831.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, March 4, 1817.
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Thomas L. McKenney to William Jones, November 25, 1814.
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U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
McKENNEY, F. - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, March 4, 1817.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, September 4, 1829.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, March 20, 1824.
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James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, May 14, 1825.
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Thomas L. McKenney to Dolley Payne Madison, April 7, 1825.
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James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, April 12, 1825.
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James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, March 26, 1824.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, March 4, 1817.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, March 18, 1826.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, February 7, 1821.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, March 20, 1824.
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James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, May 2, 1825.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, August 4, 1828.
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Thomas McKenney to James Madison, September 2, 1814.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, April 7, 1825.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, March 18, 1826.
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Thomas L. McKenney to William Jones, November 25, 1814.
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Thomas McKenney to James Madison, September 2, 1814.
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James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, September 12, 1829.
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James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, September 12, 1829.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, May 10, 1825.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, May 10, 1825.
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McKENNEY, F.D., JUDGE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, August 4, 1828.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, August 4, 1828.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, June 11, 1822.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, June 11, 1822.
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James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, August 12, 1828.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, April 26, 1825.
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Thomas L. McKenney to William Jones, November 25, 1814.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, June 11, 1822.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, September 4, 1829.
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James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, May 2, 1825.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, April 26, 1825.
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James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, January 3, 1831.
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U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... More
James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, March 27, 1826.
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A view of the Butte des Morts treaty ground with the arrival of the co...
The arrival by boat of Lewis Cass and Colonel McKenney at Butte des Morts, Wisconsin, 1827. Illus. in: The aboriginal port-folio : a collection of portraits of the most celebrated chiefs of the North American I... More
James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, August 12, 1828.
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Thomas L. McKenney to James Madison, March 20, 1824.
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James Madison to Thomas L. McKenney, April 12, 1825.
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