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(Very early photo of the Avon River "wicker basket" bridge showing the old covered bridge in the forground. Interesting note that someone wrote on the back of the card Bear River. *Roger Eisner estate collection)
 
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Very early photo of the Avon River "wicker basket" bridge showing the old covered bridge in the forground. Interesting note that someone wrote on the back of the card Bear River.
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Very early photo of the Avon River "wicker basket" bridge showing the old covered road bridge in the forground. This photo is taken on the river's east bank looking southwards or up the Avon River. Interesting note that someone wrote on the back of the card Bear River.
 
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Very early photo of the Avon River "wicker basket" bridge showing the old covered road bridge in the forground. This photo is taken on the river's east bank looking southwards or up the Avon River. Interesting note that someone wrote on the back of the card Bear River.

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