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Viaduct on the Baltimore & Washington Railroad, c1838
Henry Adlard
Washington Monument, Baltimore
Anonymous
New Bridge over Potomac River. On the Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown Railroad. Total length 5,104 feet.
A.J. Russell
Rail Road Strike In Baltimore
Anonymous
Railroad Climbing Mount Washington
Anonymous
On the Baltimore and Ohio Railway
Anonymous
Riot by railroad workers at Martinsburg on the Baltimore-Ohio Railroad, USA, 1877
Unknown
Washington, Go By Train Poster
Anonymous
Washington DC (V)
David Studwell
Train Ascending Mount Washington
Anonymous
The Baltimore and Ohio Railway: Ringwood Tunnel, USA
Anonymous
Cars on a Street in Baltimore
Anonymous
Washington DC, 2014
David Studwell
The Baltimore and Ohio Railway: Boardtree Hill, USA
Anonymous
A Train Riding Along an Electric Railroad
Anonymous
Baltimore, Maryland
Anonymous
Greetings from Baltimore, Maryland
Anonymous
Greetings from Baltimore, Maryland
Anonymous
View of Baltimore, c.1850
Fitz Henry Lane
American Railroad Station With Train
Anonymous
Cathedral, Baltimore, Md.
Langenheim Brothers [Frederick and William Langenheim]
American Railroad Scene, 1871
N. and Ives J.M. (1824-95) Currier
Washington DC, 2014
David Studwell
Washington DC, 2014
David Studwell
Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851
Emanuel Leutze
Laying Out Baltimore Town, January 12 1730
Anonymous
Railroad Yard in Philadelphia
Anonymous
Wharton And Northern Railroad Train
Anonymous
Hotel Kernan & Maryland Theatre, Baltimore
Anonymous
Map Rail Road from Frederick Town to Pennsylvania Line Report on the new map of Maryland, 1836
Anonymous
Postcard of Baltimore, Maryland
Anonymous
Washington, DC
W Ridgway
Railroad Switches
Anonymous
Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC
John L Stoddard
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., c.1903
Detroit Publishing Co.
Laying Out Baltimore. Town, January 12, 1730
F. B. Mayer
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