Engineers need Skilled Mechanics & Tradesmen
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The Engineer
H.O. Kennedy
Enlist in the 472nd Engineers
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Railroad Engineer Magazine: Life of the Signalmen
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Quickly increase power production! forcefully advance in building & repairing!
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Honor the joint New Year's editorial & realize a new breakthrough in rail transport-1!
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Repairing Bull Run Bridge. Construction Corps U.S.M.R. Railroads.
Zerbe Multi-Winged Plane Ready for Flight with 6 wings
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Honor the joint New Year's editorial & realize a new breakthrough in rail transport!
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The Berger Engineers' 18 Inch Wye Level
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The Berger Complete Engineers' and Surveyors' Transit No. 1C
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Engineers replace Washington bridge while traffic rolls right along
Engineer, Footrifles, Dragoon, Light Artillery and Infantry
H.A. Ogden
Engineers blaze the trail for education!
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Engineers' Transit No. 1M
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Engineers' 18 Inch Wye Level
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Engineer - Stop The Ammonia Leaks
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Building a Corduroy Road near Weldon, Virginia
Frank Leslie
Railroad Engineer Magazine: The 1940 Cars
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No. 5 1/2 Engineers' and Surveyors' Transit
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Falmouth, Va. Men and wagons of the Engineer Corps ambulance train
Wreck at Tye River, Va., Southern Ry. Digging out Engineer
Color guard of Negro engineers, Ft. Belvoir #5
U.S. Engineers Foremost
Charles Buckles Falls
Bridge built by Engineer Corps, James River
Bridge and blockhouse built by U.S. engineers
Matthew Brady
Rappahannock Station, Va. Canvas pontoon boat, 50th New York Engineers
Yorktown, Virginia (vicinity). Topographical Engineers, Camp Winfield Scott
Railroad Magazine: Fisherman and Engineers, 1943
Frederick Blakeslee
Color guard of Negro Engineers
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New York ,Hqs, U.S., Engineer, Battalion
Rub a Dub Dub, 3 Engineers in a Tub
Andrew J. Russel
Color guard of Negro engineers, Ft. Belvoir #6
Petersburg, Virginia (vicinity)]. View of James river and photographic wagon of Engineer Corps
Petersburg, Va. Group of Company B, U.S. Engineer Battalion; wagons in background
Jericho Mills, Va. Party of the 50th New York Engineers building a road on the south bank of the North Anna, with a general headquarters wagon train crossing the pontoon bridge #1
Officer and men of Company E, 1st New York Engineers
Color guard of Negro engineers, Ft. Belvoir #3
Railroad Engineer Magazine: Concept Trains
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Railroad Engineer Magazine: Removing the Wreck
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Officers of the 15th N.Y. Engineers
Matthew Brady
Jericho Mills, Virginia. 50th New York Engineers constructing road on south bank of North Anna River
Bull Run, Va. New bridge built by McDowell's engineers; photographer's wagon at left
New York, Company B, U.S., Engineer, Battalion
Grant's engineers building bridge
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
The Berger Engineers' Dumpy Level
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Uniforms (4 Cavalry, 2 Engineers, 1 Hospital, 2 Staff, 2 Signal Corps), 1899
Arthur Wagner
Canvas pontoon bridge across the North Anna, constructed by the 50th New York Engineers
1901 Civil Engineers' Ball
N. Vasilyeva
German Sappers and Engineers Rebuild Bridge at Lemberg
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Jericho Mills, Virginia. Canvas pontoon bridge across the North Anna, constructed by the 50th New York Engineers, where the 5th Corps under Gen. Warren crossed. View looking down stream from north bank
Savannah, Ga., vicinity. Army engineers removing 8-inch Columbiad gun from Fort McAllister
Petersburg, Va. Cottage of Col. Nathaniel Michler, U.S. Engineers, at Bryant house
Complete Engineers' and Surveyors' Transit #2
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Petersburg, Virginia. Bomb-proofs in front of Petersburg. (photographic wagon, Engineer Department shown
Rappahannock Station, Va. Canvas pontoon boat, 50th New York Engineers #1
Pioneer Engineers clear road
Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales
Railroad ABC - E is fro Engineer & Engine, F is for Fireman & Fuel
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8th New York Engineers of the State Militia
Matthew Brady
Regimental Officers , Engineer and Cadet
H.A. Ogden
Color guard of Negro engineers, Ft. Belvoir #1
Artillery and Ordinance Engineers
H.A. Ogden
Color guard of Negro engineers, Ft. Belvoir #4
Happy Hours in Camp. G. and B.&M. Engineers Corps and Visitors
John C.H. Grabill
New York Engineer Battalion
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
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Savannah, Georgia (vicinity). Army engineers removing a 48-pdr. 8-inch Columbiad from Fort McAllister
Complete Engineers' and Surveyors' Transit #1
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Rappahannock Station, Va. Pontoon wagon, 50th New York Engineers