File:Henry Bacon side view in Savannah harbor - USACE-p15141coll5-13307.jpeg

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English: Henry Bacon side view in Savannah harbor
Title
English: Henry Bacon side view in Savannah harbor
Description
English: Corps of Engineers pipeline dredge Henry Bacon working in Savannah, Georgia, harbor. The U.S. Corps of Engineers Henry Bacon, built in 1931 by the Ellicott Machine Corp., Baltimore, Md., is a 24-inch cutterhead dredge.
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English: Boats and boating; Ships; Dredges
Date 20 April 1955
date QS:P571,+1955-04-20T00:00:00Z/11
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English: Unknown
Current location
English: CW 54-05
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English: Engineer Research and Development Center
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English: 600 dpi
Source https://usace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15141coll5/id/13307
Date digitized
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2023

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