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[American Bridge Division]

Description: Photograph of the transportation of a bridge component. A man is standing on top of the large metal structure and there is a sign that reads, "American Bridge Division, ABC of Safety, Always Be Careful." Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "American Bridge, Chesapeake Bay Tunnel."
Date: unknown
Creator: T.L. Gunn's Studio
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[Aerial Photograph of Residential Orange, Texas]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of Orange, Texas.Top right in picture is the US Navy ship storage facility on the Sabine River.Piers and Decommissioned Navy Ships can be seen. Part of the WWII Riverside housing project can be seen just in front of the ships. The Navy Base and the housing project no longer exist. The road on the left of the picture crosses a bridge at the Sabine River into Louisiana. This road and river crossing is now known as Interstate Highway 10.
Date: unknown
Creator: T.L. Gunn's Studio
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[Ship Valchem]

Description: Photograph of a large ship at the dock of Port of Orange. "Valchem, New York, N.Y." is painted at the front of the ship and there is an American flag on deck.
Date: unknown
Creator: T.L. Gunn's Studio
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[Texas Portland Cement Company]

Description: Photograph of the Texas Portland Cement Company. There is a sign for the company at the right hand side and several buildings and automobiles are visible in the distance. To the left are two large silos.
Date: unknown
Creator: T.L. Gunn's Studio
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Firestone Petrochemical Center

Description: Photograph of a building site for a Firestone Petrochemical Center. In the foreground is grass leading to a chain-link fence. Behind the fence is a sign that reads, "Site for Firestone Petrochemical Center, Butadiene Plant". In the background are piles of dirt, towers, smokestacks, cranes and wires.
Date: unknown
Creator: T.L. Gunn's Studio
Partner: Heritage House Museum
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