File:Essayons dredging Southwest Pass.jpg

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English: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredge boat Essayons in 1871, at work removing the bar at the mouth of the Southwest Pass on the Mississippi River.
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Source This is a photo of page 528 of the June 13, 1871 issue of Every Saturday.
Author There are two notations on the drawing which may refer to the artist. In the lower left hand corner are the initials "ARW". In the lower right hand corner is the name "Speer".

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredge boat Essayons in 1871

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