Bridges

Cornwall has long been an internation crossing, though not without incident.

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This postcard shows the site of Cornwall's worst river disaster, when, on September 6, 1898, pier #2 ...
The O&NY bridge was built for railway traffic only. Vehicular use arrived as the result of years of ...
At the same time as the building of the Canadian O&NY bridge over the north channel of the river, a ...
While this postcard bears an inscription labelling it as Cornwall Ontario Canada the bridge was, in fact, ...
Master Alexander Eamer opened all possible gates and valves at Lock 18 to relieve the water pressure ...
Not only did the break in the Cornwall canal halt shipping along, it also interfered with the hydro power ...
By July 17, less than one month later, a by-pass ditch allowed shipping to resume. The bridge was quickly ...
This close-up view is marred by a post-mark “New Bedford, Feb 19, 1909” but several men can be seen ...
The canal and bridge disaster created a major community crisis in Cornwall. The Toronto Paper ...
“Douglas” is the name of the photographer of this photo postcard which shows a group ...
Another close-up of the bridge collapsed following the breach in the canal wall, with a small group ...
Another close-up of the bridge collapsed following the breach in the canal wall, with a small group ...
An aerial view showing the size and scope of the coffer dam under construction. Note the “tipped” ...
Some projects moved faster than expected in days gone by the wall is going up at a great ...
Handwritten on the back of this card: “This card was taken on the 21st of June in 1907. There was a big time ...
There is no way of dating this postcard but like the previous card, I believe it shows the bridge under ...
Built from the north and south shores, this photo may be a celebration of the joining of the two halves. ...
The many chimney stacks of Cornwall’s paper mill can be seen beyond the bridge. On the left, ...
The lack of tall chimney stacks at left, suggests this photo was taken from the shores of Cornwall ...
The swing gear, just under the roadway portion of the bridge fell into the river when the bridge was being ...
This early photo postcard shows the swing bridge crossing going over the canal and the remainder of the ...
The two bridges were near the NY traffic circle road (now gone) crossing the Raquette River and ...
In the early 1900s, the border between Canada and the USA was a simple formality where ...
A close-up view of the Cornwall Customs facilities. ...
The bridge can be seen in the distance in front of the car, on the right. ...
Unless a date is printed on a postcard it is difficult to determine when the photo was taken. The new ...
Unless a date is printed on a postcard it is difficult to determine when the photo was taken. The new ...
The Canadian Maple Leaf Flag is visible in this postcard thereby dating the photo after 1965. ...
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