File:TJ Potter and Bailey Gatzert 1905.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionTJ Potter and Bailey Gatzert 1905.jpg |
English: River steamers T.J. Potter (left) and Bailey Gatzert (right) on the Williamette River at Portland, Oregon. To left is likely the first Steel Bridge (replaced in 1912 with the current structure). |
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