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Bridges by Means of which Cars are loaded uopn or loaded from Arks or Barges
Creator
A. J. RussellAmerican Photographer · 1830–1902
All works by this person →Andrew Joseph Russell, a captain in the volunteer infantry, became a photographer during the American Civil War. As photographer-engineer for the United States Military Railroad Construction Corps, he was assigned to photograph battlefields and campsites in Virginia. He also photographed engineering projects and contributed images to what was probably the world's first technical manual illustrated
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- March 1863
- Medium
- Salted paper print
- Culture
- American
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
View of the rail transfer bridge at the wharf in Alexandria, Virginia. The transfer bridge is a dock with three ramps beneath wooden frames, each leading to a set of train tracks for loading and unloading train cars from barges. Two men stand at the edge of the center and right ramps, and a sailboat floats in the distance.
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