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[The first carriage that crossed the East River Suspension Bridge.]

Accession number X2010.11.8698 
Unique identifier MNY222969 
Dated ca. 1884 
Inscription / technical details In ink, on verso: The first carriage that / crossed the East River Suspension Bridge / May 14th 1884-- / Compliments of E. M.B. 
Medium albumen print
File dimensions 14.0 in × 10.8 in at 300dpi
35.5 cm × 27.5 cm at 300dpi 
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