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Baltimore, boats, bridges, engineering, glass plate negatives, Health, HISTORY, Jones Falls, POLITICS, Public Works, sewage, Sewage History, water history
Here are some photos from the DPW collection of various bridges along the Jones Falls. These negatives were all in an unmarked box. I posted them on Facebook a while ago and people told me the names as best they could guess. I am no longer on FB and unfortunately I did not write down the names they told me. Some are marked. Some are duplicates from other views – north to south or south to north.
If you can correctly name these bridges I will send you a copy of my book – Baltimore’s Water Supply History. Thanks.


















Are you able to share the identify of each of the bridges you posted on June 17, 2016? You invited readers to send in the names of the bridges. Did you receive responses? Thanks,
Doug Lovelace
del5959@gmail.com
Funny thing is, most identifications came from FaceBook. Even though I mention being off of FB, I went back and posted the photos. You can go to my FB page, Ron Parks and at the ellipse search my posts for Jones Falls or bridges and the photos and comments will show up. I no longer do water history research since retiring in 2019. My research now is on the iron furnace at Furnace Town.
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