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Kentucky River Lock and Dam Number One

Kentucky River Lock and Dam Number One

Original caption: Kentucky River Lock and Dam No. 1, View South of East from right bank below lock, shows lower gates, (open) &c. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock and Dam Number Five

Kentucky River Lock and Dam Number Five

Original Caption: Kentucky River Improvement Lock & Dam No. 5, View from right bank, Sept. 14, 1885, taken from right bank above abutment Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock and Dam Number Four

Kentucky River Lock and Dam Number Four

Original Caption: Kentucky River Dam No. 4. View west, from right bank just below hemp factory. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock and Dam Number Two

Kentucky River Lock and Dam Number Two

Original caption: Kentucky River Lock and Dam No. 2, View west from right bank below dam. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock and Dam Number Two

Kentucky River Lock and Dam Number Two

Original caption: Kentucky River, Lock and Dam No. 2, View west from right bank above dam. Historical Photographs

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