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10 inch shells lined up in front of wall, Battery Thomson, South Carolina, 1934 National Park Service Battery Thomson with 10 shells in front (photo says Batt. Jasper).
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1934-03
Aerial of broken moat wall Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park Service Aerial of broken wall around moat, Fort Jefferson
Aerial view of moat wall Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park Service
Aerial view of repairs in moat wall Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park Service
Architect Archie Franzen examining collapsed wall, Shenandoah Street Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Wall Collapsed. Wall on Shenandoah Street after it collapsed. Photograph, shows architect Archie Franzen examinig the wall. Shenandoah Street -across the entrance t. Files.
1977-04-09
Architect Farnzen looking at rock wall ruins, near building 48, Armorer's Dwelling Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Rock Wall Ruins -North Side of Shenandoah St. Architect Farnzen looks on, In same envelope as # 3672. File. Original caption: NHF-3671 Rockwall Ruins. Number: NHF-3671. Subject or Title: Rockwall Ruins. Negative on File: _ Yes X No. Location of Pix: Comments: North side of Shenandoah St., pass Bldg. 48. Architect Franzen looking at wall. Taken by Sgt. Conway SPRING 1977.
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1977-05
Architect Farnzen looking at rock wall ruins, near building 48, Armorer's Dwelling Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Rock Wall Ruins -North Side of Shenandoah St. Architect Farnzen looks on, In same envelope as # 3671. File. Original caption: NHF-3672 Rockwall Ruins. Number: NHF-3671. Subject or Title: Rockwall Ruins. Negative on File: _ Yes X No. Location of Pix: Comments: North side Shenandoah St. Architect Franzen looking at ruins. Taken by Sgt. Conway SPRING 1977.
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1977-05
Armory Wall running along Potomac River, area just below railroad station Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Armory Wall running along Potomac River, B and O RailRoad bridges in left, background. Wall area just below RR station. Files. Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Negative No. NHF-3698. See Classification No. Subject: ARMORY WALL running along Potomac River, Band O Railroad bridges in left background. Location: Wall area just below RR Station. Purpose: Files. Photographer and Companions: Neal Randell, Park Aid. Date: Mar/Apr., 1978.
Armory Wall, Potomac River side, looking north of the Potomac Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Armory Wall -Potomac River Side, looking north of the Potomac. West side of Potomac River, above the ra. Files. Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Negative No. NHF-3697. See Classification No. Subject: ARMORY WALL - Potomac River Side, looking north of the Potomac. Location: West side of Potomac River, above railroad station. Purpose: Files. Photographer and Companions: Neal Randell, Park Aid. Date: Mar/Apr., 1978.
1978-03
Back of Chalmette cemetery Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
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1983-01
Back wall of Chalmette cemetery Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
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1983-01
Base of Beauregard House wall Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
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1979-05
Battery Bienvenu Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Battery at Tour Stop #2 Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
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1991-05
Big hole in wall Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
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1979-05
Blueprint of Yonahlossee Guard wall, Section 2J, Blue Ridge Parkway, NC Blue Ridge Parkway Yonahlossee Guardwall - As Built, North Carolina Section 2J.
1939-01-10
Boca Chita Bridge over filled canal, damaged Biscayne National Park; National Park Service The bridge is part of the Honeywell complex on Boca Chita Key built by Mark and Olive Honeywell between 1937-1940.
Boulder embankment, Newfound Gap Highway, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1440, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls, Walls; Newfound Gap Highway, Boulder embankment. Station 211/75 to 213/35, Project 1A1, Newfound Gap Highway. Wall eliminated because of difficulty in securing dry excavation for footings.
1935-02

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