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He took them across himself, horses and all, on a wide river barge.
Years ago, river barges had carried building material to many a construction project.
She wondered why he had thrown it all away to work on a river barge.
As she watched, one of the long river barges drifted past the last warehouse.
The concrete beams were lowered down on to a river barge.
Hundreds of adventurous people in small boats and on river barges.
The last river barges disappeared by the mid-20th century.
The original building had a dock and received river barge merchandise until the railroad arrived in 1842.
A hundred years ago there would have been huge river barges tied up and unloading.
River barge traffic passes through the middle of the city along the Meuse.
But the force of the break sent a river barge crashing through the opening and into a gas station, setting off a spectacular fire.
Willow looked out at river barges coming down, riding the current, and griped.
United Nations relief workers launched a river barge instead on Wednesday.
There were fifteen large river barges, normally towed by horses.
A DC4 had been lifted to the airport by river barge and set up as a restaurant.
River barge followed by truck is the only way to supply the township apart from air cargo.
From Rotterdam goods are transported by ship, river barge, train or road.
Slowly her feet moved, and her body nudged backward like a small river barge.
He winds up stripped of his patrimony and sentenced to three years' work release on a river barge.
Animals, birds, jewels-she's got enough firestones to fill a river barge.
It had a large dockyard, and a good fleet of flat-bottomed river barges were tied there.
From here, the river barges, as long as football pitches, resemble children's toys.
The township is very remote and is only accessible via air, or river barge followed by road.
Better games were on river barges.
Fuel is also distributed by semi-trailer trucks, railroad cars, and, occasionally, river barges.