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[Three men standing on a bridge at the Iowa-Nebraska state line]

Photograph titled "On Iowa-Nebr. State Line. Mar. 1919" of three men standing on a bridge. All three men are wearing dark suits; man on right is also wearing a knee length overcoat. The man in center is holding a pigeon in his hands. Steel trestles of bridge at top of photograph.
Date: March 1919
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Two men standing on a wooden bridge]

Photograph of two men standing on a wooden bridge in "Beatrice, Nebr. Feb. 1919" as written below image. The two men are wearing dark suits, overcoats, gloves, and hats (man on left dark felt hat; man on right golf cap). They are standing on a wooden snow covered bridge. They have their arms resting on the iron rail. Written in pencil on back: "12".
Date: February 1919
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[A man working at a desk]

Photograph titled "Beatrice, Nebr. Jan. 1919" as written below the image. The photograph shows a man seated behind a desk. The man, who is wearing a dark vest, white shirt, and a dark tie, is holding an ink pen in his right hand. There are several bottles of ink, stacks of papers, rolls of paper, and stamps and stamp pads on the desk top. There is a light fixture at top and drapes (pulled back) in the background. Written on back in pencil: "41".
Date: January 1919
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Nebraska City viewed from across the Missouri River in Iowa]

Photograph titled "Nebraska City Viewed From Iowa" as printed at bottom of image. The photograph shows a large body of water in foreground with a city on other side.
Date: 1919
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

["Burlington Bridge" in Nebraska City, Nebraska]

Photograph titled "Burlington Bridge Over Missouri River At Nebraska City, Nebr. Mar. 1919". A train with smoking engine is crossing the bridge made of steel trestles and cement bridge supports in the water.
Date: March 1919
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History