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Winona bridges over the Mississippi

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lafayette lamb stern wheeler waterfronts rivers levees bridges stern wheelers mississippi river winona dry plate negatives little river winona bridges mississippi bridge 19th century united states history library of congress
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01/01/1898
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Little River ,  35.80758, -90.10037
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lafayette lamb stern wheeler waterfronts rivers levees bridges stern wheelers mississippi river winona dry plate negatives little river winona bridges mississippi bridge 19th century united states history library of congress