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Image Not Available for 7. A common sight on Railroad street, showing where so many frame buildings were crushed into piles of rubbish by floating logs, &c.
7. A common sight on Railroad street, showing where so many frame buildings were crushed into piles of rubbish by floating logs, &c.
Image Not Available for 7. A common sight on Railroad street, showing where so many frame buildings were crushed into piles of rubbish by floating logs, &c.

7. A common sight on Railroad street, showing where so many frame buildings were crushed into piles of rubbish by floating logs, &c.

Datemid 19th-early 20th Century
ClassificationPhotographs
Credit LineGift of Rona Shays in Memory of Henry "Charlie" Shays, 2016
Object numberSN11549.2920
On View
Not on view
Dimensions3 1/2 × 7 in. (8.9 × 17.8 cm)
R. K. Bonine, Photographic Art Publisher
mid 19th-early 20th Century
16. The lower part of Johnstown where the Conemaugh and Stony Creek join, was called the "Point".
R. K. Bonine, Photographic Art Publisher
mid 19th-early 20th Century