Image: Euclid Creek bridge and station - Cleveland Painesville and Ashtabula RR
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Description: Engraving depicting the masonry railroad bridge over Euclid Creek east of Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States in 1854. This bridge was constructed by the Cleveland, Painesville, and Ashtabula Railroad in 1852. The Eucid Depot, a freight and passenger station erected by the railroad, can be seen at right.
Title: Euclid Creek bridge and station - Cleveland Painesville and Ashtabula RR
Credit: https://hdl.handle.net/2027/gri.ark:/13960/t6n03zk6k?urlappend=%3Bseq=165
Author: The Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Erie Railroad Guide, Illustrated. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State Journal Company, 1854, p. 96 overleaf.
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