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Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

This is a photograph Inside an unidentified Watertown Arsenal building with workmen sitting on timbers or on the ground. 380 War and Peace, #1317-1399

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

This is a photograph of the outside of a building with workmen. 380 War and Peace, #1317-1399

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

This is a photograph of the outside of a building with workmen on a hanging rafter. 380 War and Peace, #1317-1399

Workmen in Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

Workmen in Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

This is a photograph of the inside of a building with workmen, ladders, and barrels. 380 War and Peace, #1317-1399

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

This is a photograph of an unidentified Watertown Arsenal building next to a foundation for a new building. 380 War and Peace, #1317-1399

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

This is a photograph of the outside of a building with workmen and smokestack. 380 War and Peace, #1317-1399

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

Unidentified Watertown Arsenal Building

This is a photograph of an unidentified Watertown Arsenal building next to a foundation for a new building. 380 War and Peace, #1317-1399

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