File:Sanger Lumber Company Kings River Bridge Truss.jpg
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DescriptionSanger Lumber Company Kings River Bridge Truss.jpg |
English: A stiffening truss was added to the Sanger Lumber Company's flume bridge over the Kings River to prevent excessive oscillations created by waves over the long span. |
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Source | Johnston, Hank (1996). They Felled the Redwoods: A Saga of Rails and Flumes in the High Sierra. Fish Camp, California: Stauffer Publishing. ISBN 0-87046-003-X. |
Author | Sanger Lumber Company |
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