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African American women, Poetry, African Americans, BridgesPlaces
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Title from title screen (last viewed Mar. 02, 2000)
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In verse.
"Loew's, or as it is commonly called, Fulton Street Bridge, was completed March, 1866, The building being supervised by the Hon. Charles E. Loew, whose name has been bestowed upon it...It is a large aerial structure, at the intersection of Broadway and Fulton Street"--p. [72].
Transcribed from: Loew's Bridge : a Broadway idyl / [Mary E. Tucker]. New York : M. Doolady, 1867. 78 p. : ill. ; 16 x 22 cm.
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