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Sligo Bridge, Takoma Park, Maryland, Undated

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: 1198.0

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Willard R. Ross Postcard Collection comprises original gelatin silver postcard prints, primarily of the streets and architecture of Washington D.C. and the surrounding areas. The collection consists largely of building and street views – churches, cemeteries, schools, businesses, and other public buildings are well represented – but also contains images of social organizations like the Wanderlusters, a co-ed hiking club. Ross assigned captions and non-unique numbers to most of his postcard images, which are used as the item titles.

Dates

  • Creation: Undated

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The external hard drive DIG_00001 is for internal use only and contains backups of the digital collection. Access to the diital collection is available through Dig DC.

Extent

From the Collection: 0.75 Linear feet

From the Collection: 1 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Abstract

View of the Sligo Creek Bridge, constructed in 1909 and collapsed in 1932, located at the intersection of Carroll Avenue and Sligo Creek Parkway.

Physical Description

3.5" x 5.5: gelatin silver contact print

General

Number in title was assigned by Willard Ross. Sligo Branch, also called Sligo Creek, is a tributary of the Anacostia River which runs through parts of Prince Georges and Montgomery counties in Maryland, including the city of Silver Spring, Maryland.

Repository Details

Part of the The People's Archive, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library Repository

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