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Bridges -- Design and construction. (2)
Bridges -- Maintenance and repair. (2)
Bridges -- Virginia -- Bedford County. (1)
Bridges -- Virginia -- Henrico County. (1)
Bridges -- Virginia -- Mathews County. (1)
Bridges -- Virginia -- Norfolk County. (1)
Bridges -- Virginia -- Powhatan County. (1)
Causeways -- Virginia -- Bedford County. (1)
Causeways -- Virginia -- Mathews County. (1)
Causeways -- Virginia -- Norfolk County. (1)
Causeways -- Virginia -- Powhatan County. (1)
Dams -- Virginia -- Bedford County. (1)
Dams -- Virginia -- Norfolk County. (1)
Docks -- Virginia -- Norfolk County. (1)
Ferries -- Virginia -- Mathews County. (1)
Ferries -- Virginia -- Norfolk County. (1)
Ferries -- Virginia -- Powhatan County. (1)
Mills and mill-work -- Virginia -- Bedford County. (1)
Mills and mill-work -- Virginia -- Mathews County. (1)
Mills and mill-work -- Virginia -- Powhatan County. (1)
Roads -- Design and construction. (4)
Roads -- Drawings. (2)
Roads -- Inspections -- Virginia -- Bedford County. (1)
Roads -- Inspections -- Virginia -- Mathews County. (1)
Roads -- Inspections -- Virginia -- Norfolk County. (1)
Roads -- Inspections -- Virginia -- Powhatan County. (1)
Roads -- Maintenance and repair. (4)
Roads -- Surveying.[X]
Roads -- Virginia -- Bedford County. (1)
Roads -- Virginia -- Henrico County. (2)
Roads -- Virginia -- Mathews County. (1)
Roads -- Virginia -- Norfolk County. (1)
Roads -- Virginia -- Powhatan County. (1)
Wharves -- Virginia -- Norfolk County. (1)
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