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Monthly Progress Photo, Railroad Track Repairs on 3rd Street, Looking East, Yard Labor

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Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

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02/11/1914
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Snow covered view of the railroad track along the perimeter road towards Ft. Richardson

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The Incirlik Air Base Turkey Chapel construction project. The project includes: additional restrooms, storage space, offices seating, interior and exterior renovating, heating, ventilation and cooling system and repairs to structural damage

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Chrysler tank arsenal. The M-3 tank has an overall length of 18 feet, which means the track for one-side of this 28- ton monster is about 40 feet long. Each individual tread is made of solid rubber

Pier D, from Cob Dock, E. D. V. Tompkins, Contractor, Monthly Progress Photo

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