File:Reese Hammond Fire Brick Co, Plant No.2 Bolivar, PA 1907.jpg

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English: Photograph of one of the brick manufacturing plants that operated in Bolivar, PA in 1907. This facility was located on the South bank of the Conemaugh River just to the west of the currently existing railroad bridge (shown in the photograph).
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Source I, Robert Gerlach, personally scanned the image from a photographic reproduction printed by Edward Bowser that was handed down through family archives of John Edwin Snyder, born 5-February 1876 who was Burgess of Bolivar Borough PA 1925–1961 and Mayor 1961–1965. (Source PDF)
Author Original photographic print annotated 1907, photographer unknown.

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