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Boat & Crew used during the flood
Causeway Entering Galveston from Houston, Texas
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Greater Galveston Causeway
Galveston Causeway under Construction, over Two Miles Long, Costing $1,500,000 Showing Concrete Arches, Looking West
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AUTO AND FOOTPATH ON THE CAUSEWAY, GALVESTON, TEXAS
GALVESTON'S GREAT CAUSEWAY 2 MILES LONG COST OVER $2,000,000
Top of Causeway, Galveston, Texas
Great Causeway, 4 Miles Long, Galveston, Texas...
Great Causeway, Galveston, Texas, 4 miles long...
Leviathan Entering Canal - Dredge Holm in Distance
Dredges at Discharging Stations, 23rd & 24th Sts.
Three Dutch sand hopper Dredges, discharging fill ay a turn-around basin, in the heart of the City of Galveston near 23rd Street and Avenue P
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Dredge 'Galveston' in canal at 15th St. turning basin
Holm connected from a 'hopper' to a straight dredge - First work after her arrival at Galveston
Holm dredging channel from Galveston Bay through Santa Fe property to entrance of canal