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Military Railroad Map of City Point, Va., Principal Terminus of City Point and Army Railroad Line and Base of Armies Operating Against Richmond. Drawn at Office of Chief Engineer and General Superintendent, Military Railroads of Va., Alexandria, Va., June 1865, From Actual Survey by Wm. M. Merrick Engineer and Draughtsman.
[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, January 17, 2008  -- Acting Deputy Administrator and Chief Operating Officer  Vice Admiral Harvey Johnson, and General Superintendent G. Joseph Sullivan (center) along with Recovery workers and contractors for the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans discuss repairs and rebuilding taking place inside of the water treatment complex.  FEMA contributed the funding utilized to help bring two different water treatment facilities back online. Photo by Manuel Broussard/FEMA.

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, January 17, 2008 -- Acting Deput...

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Map of the Washington and Alexandria Railroad and its Connections with the Baltimore and Ohio, Loudon and Hampshire, and Orange and Alexandria Railroads. Compiled and Drawn at the Office of Chief Engineer and General Superintendent, U. S. Mil. R. Rds. of Va., Alexandria, Va., May 1865, By W. M. Merrick, Draughtsman.

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