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Pictorial St. Louis, the great metropolis of the Mississippi valley; a topographical survey drawn in perspective A.D. 1875
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Camille N. Drie (active 1870s-1910s)
Title
Pictorial St. Louis, the great metropolis of the Mississippi valley; a topographical survey drawn in perspective A.D. 1875
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English: An 1875 drawing of Eads Bridge by Camille N. Dry [Drie]. From Pictorial St. Louis, the great metropolis of the Mississippi valley; a topographical survey drawn in perspective A.D. 1875, by Camille N. Dry; designed & edited by Rich. J. Compton. Published: St. Louis: Compton & Co., 1876.
City of Vicksburg packet steamer
Date 1876
date QS:P571,+1876-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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