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'Bluestone Bridge spanning Bluestone River. It is said to be the highest bridge in the world of its type of construction.'

1. Bluestone Bridge, Summers County, W. Va.

Large supporting structures tower over a smaller bridge connecting a dirt road.

2. Bluestone High Bridge Under Construction at the Mouth of Bluestone River, Summers County, W. Va.

The bridge was formerly known as "Bluestone High Bridge" before its name was changed to what it is today. The structure stands tall over the river.

3. Lilly Bridge Over Bluestone River, Summers County, W. Va.

The bridge's name was later changed to "Lilly Bridge".

4. Bluestone High Bridge in Distance Spanning Mouth of Bluestone River, Summers County, W. Va.

Parts of the bridge are pictured in the Bluestone River waters below.

5. Bluestone High Bridge After Falling, Summers County, W. Va.

The tall support structure is covered by construction beams.

6. Bluestone Bridge Under Construction at Mouth of Bluestone River, Summers County, W. Va.

The unidentified man poses beside a car on top of the newly completed bridge over the mouth of the Bluestone River.

7. Man and Automobile on First Bluestone Bridge, True, W. Va.

A group of unidentified men stand beside the construction equipment at the site of the bridge to go over the mouth of the Bluestone River.

8. First Bluestone Bridge Under Construction, True, W. Va.

A crane and other construction equipment surrounds the construction site. The bridge looks at Larkin Meador farm, pictured to the left, and up Pipestem Creek.

9. Construction Site of First Bluestone Bridge at Mouth of Bluestone River, Summers County, w. Va.

The unidentified men stand at the site located above the mouth of the Bluestone River.

10. Group of Men On Top of First Bluestone Bridge Construction, Summers County, W. Va.

A small bridge is towered over by support beams that will hold the new Bluestone High Bridge.

11. Low Bridge Over Mouth of Bluestone River, Summers County, W. Va.

Burning steel girders cut into so that it can be removed from the mouth of the Bluestone River.

12. Bluestone Bridge Collapse, Summers County, W. Va.