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Incoming railcars with additional lids strapped on [Potential Release Site 441 - Railroad Yard]

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Photographs Documenting Environmental Cleanup Operations at the Mound Site in Miamisburg, Ohio

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25/11/2008
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incoming railcars incoming railcars lids release site release site railroad yard ohio high resolution potential release site mound site environmental cleanup operations railroad yard us national archives