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Champion Bridge Workers about 1880. Among those shown are: fourth from left standing is Joe Merrimam; seated on a box with hat on is Mr. Moore, who ran the foundry; at the platform at right is Linneas Ellis. Can you tell us more? Share it at info@wnewsj.com. The photo is courtesy of the Clinton County Historical Society. Like this image? Reproduction copies of this photo are available by calling the History Center. For more info, visit www.clintoncountyhistory.org; follow them on Facebook @ClintonCountyHistory; or call 937-382-4684.
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