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Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: Louisville District, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army. Date: 19 July 1951. File No. 25677 Kentucky River --Lock No. 5. Installing tee piling anchorage for sheet steel piling diaphragm. Historica... More

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: View of Lock No 5. Nov 2nd 1885 Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: Louisville District, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army. Date: 17 April 1952 File No. 26722 Kentucky River - Spare gate for lock No. 5, showing damaged lower river leaf. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

This item shows the interior of Kentucky River lock number 5. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: Lock No 5 Kentucky River Historical Photographs Public domain photograph - United States History, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: Lock No. 5, Kentucky River. Lower Mitre Wall. Prior to concreting. October 24, 1932 Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: View of Lower gates Lock No 5, Oct 1st 1885 Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five and Lower Cofferdam

Kentucky River Lock Number Five and Lower Cofferdam

Original Caption: Lock No. 5, Kentucky River. Lock Pit - Lower Coffer Dam. October 24, 1932. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: Louisville District, Corps of Engineers; U. S. Army. Date: 17 April 1952 File No. 26719 Kentucky River - Spare gate for lock No. 5, showing damaged lower river leaf. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: Louisville District, Corps of Engineers; U. S. Army. Date: 17 April 1952 File No. 26721 Kentucky River - Spare gate for lock No. 5, showing damaged lower land leaf. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: Lock 5 Ky River, Lower part of old lower land crib (built by State of Ky) to be replaced by new crib. May 1899. New Crib finished in July 1899 Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: Lock 5 Ky River, Upper part of old lower land crib (built by state of Ky) to be replaced by new crib. May 1899. New crib finished in July 1899 Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

This items shows an aerial view of Kentucky River lock number five and the surrounding area. 1"=800' Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five, Upper Gate, and Head Bay Dam

Kentucky River Lock Number Five, Upper Gate, and Head Bay Dam

Original Caption: Lock No. 5, Kentucky River. Upper Gate and Head Bay Dam. October 24, 1932. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: View of Dam No 4 and low gates Oct. 1st 1885 Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

This item shows men working on Kentucky River lock number five. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: Louisville District, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army. Date: 17 April 1952 File No. 26720 Kentucky River - Spare gate for lock No. 5, showing lower land leaf. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Original Caption: Louisville District, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army. Date: 17 April 1952 File No. 26718 Kentucky River - Spare gate for lock No. 5, showing damaged lower land leaf. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

Kentucky River Lock Number Five

This items shows an aerial view of Kentucky River lock number five and the surrounding area. Historical Photographs

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