Horizontal, black and white photograph looking down the St. Louis levee towards the Eads Bridge. The bridge crosses through the midground of the photograph. The foreground shows a man walking along railroad tracks, which run under the bridge. A large pile of stones and other rubble can be seen on the right, while two Anheuser-Busch trucks are parked beneath a railroad trestle on the left. A typed note on the back of the print, possibly an exhibit caption, reads: 'View of the levee, ca. 1903. Anheuser-Busch was one of the first in St. Louis to motorize their trucks. These vehicles were electric
Horizontal, black and white photograph looking down the St. Louis levee towards the Eads Bridge. The bridge crosses through the midground of the photograph. The foreground shows a man walking along railroad tracks, which run under the bridge. A large pile of stones and other rubble can be seen on the right, while two Anheuser-Busch trucks are parked beneath a railroad trestle on the left. A typed note on the back of the print, possibly an exhibit caption, reads: 'View of the levee, ca. 1903. Anheuser-Busch was one of the first in St. Louis to motorize their trucks. These vehicles were electric.' Title: View looking down the St. Louis levee towards the Eads Bridge. . circa 1903. Holt, Charles Clement, 1866-1925
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Photo credit: © The Picture Art Collection / Alamy / Afripics
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