This photograph shows the old Pearl Street bridge, part of which was built in the 1880s by the Massillon Bridge Company. The Voigt Milling Co. can be seen vaguely, on the other side of the river.
This photograph shows the Fulton Street iron bridge. A cart pulled by horses followed by a trolley and a car are traveling across the bridge. The photograph was taken in 1925.
This photograph shows the Grand River looking north toward the Fulton Street iron bridge. The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad bridge, now known as the Blue Bridge, can be seen in the background.
This photograph is of the plague honoring William H. Dean at the dedication ceremony for the Fulton Street bridge. The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad bridge, the Blue Bridge, can be seen in the background.
This photograph is of the Fulton Street concrete arch bridge looking toward the east bank of the Grand River. The Van Leewen Dry Goods Co. building and the Richards Storage Co. building can be seen on the edge of the river.