2 Views of machinery, probably associated with steamers CITY OF BROCKTON and CONCORD running aground in Hell Gate, New York, April 6, 1922

gelatin silver print

PHOTOGRAPHS
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
1922-04-06
paper
4-3/4 x 6-3/4 in.

Gelatin silver print in photograph album 2008.28.5 of Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation salvage operations; handwritten upper right "7431"; two views of unidentified piece of metal machinery, presumably associated with steamers CITY OF BROCKTON and CONCORD running aground in Hell Gate, New York, April 6, 1922; see related photographs 2008.28.5.102-108; see accession file for New York Times article of 4/7/1922 about steamers CONCORD and CITY OF BROCKTON running aground in the fog .


2008.28.5.108

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