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Sled of dynamite in Pennsylvania

2008-454
Accession Number
2008-454
9.25x7.5 inches
Black & White
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HST Keywords
Pennsylvania; Washington, George - Ref. to
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Description
Unidentified man by sled of dynamite on Chestnut Ridge in Pennsylvania. Chestnut Ridge is in the Allegheny Foothills and this spot is within rifle shot of the spot where George Washington, with a company of Virginia Militia, surprised and defeated the French General Jumonville, May 28, 1754; which caused the French and Indian War. From the Scrapbook War Emergency Pipelines, Inc.: Construction Views, Eastern Extension of East Texas-East Coast Pipeline Volume I.
Date(s)
ca.
1942