Soldier standing on a railroad bridge in Nevers, France during World War I. The bridge is 2,090 feet long and is being guarded by the 23rd and 16th Engineers. Taken on Oct. 17, 1918 by Pvt. Campbell. Censorship information: G Passed by censor.


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