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Woolley's Bridge

In 1864, this covered structure spanned the Etowah River on the plantation of Andrew F. Woolley, 0.5 mi. S. Next to the river was the Rome - Kingston R.R. discontinued, 1943.

May 19, McPherson´s Army of the Tenn. (15th & 16th ...

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Veterans of the American Revolution Memorial Bridge

A living memorial to and in honor of veterans who are buried in Wisconsin who served this nation in the American Revolution and who, by their efforts, were responsible for the founding of our country.Veterans of the American Revolution

After the ...

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The Bridge

1987-1990

Before dam modifications could begin, a $21.3 million bridge was built to relocate traffic off the top of Roosevelt Dam. Roosevelt Lake Bridge is the longest two-lane, single-span, steel-arch bridge in North America. The bridge, spanning 1,080 feet across ...

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Pontoon Bridge Site

Federals crossed here on

Pontoon Bridge,

Dec 12-13, 1862

Marker is on Sophia Street near Hawke Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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13th Street Bridge

The keystone inscription bears the initials of the two owners of the Haxall-Crenshaw Mill, which once stood here.

The old 13th Street Bridge and the arch on the bank of the canal opposite this spot were built by Richard B. Haxall ...

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Milam's Bridge

The covered structure over the Etowah here, was burned by Jackson´s [CS] Cav. May 21, 1864, the day after Johnston´s [CS] passage of the river at State R.R. Bridge.

May 23rd, the 2 pontoon bridges intended for the passage of ...

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Pottersburg Bridge

The Pottersburg Bridge, sometimes called the Upper Darby Bridge, was designed and constructed by Reuben Partridge in 1868. Originally located on North Lewisburg Road spanning the Big Darby Creek, the bridge was moved to this North Lewisburg Trail location in ...

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Spain Creek Covered Bridge

The Spain Creek Covered Bridge was designed and constructed by Reuben Partridge in the 1870s. Partridge began his bridge building career in 1866. At a length of 64 feet, the bridge is the smallest of Union County's historic covered bridges. ...

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Skew Arch Bridge Trail

The spur trail to your left leads 1/3 mile down the east slope of the mountain to the historic Skew Arch Bridge. The bridge is located near the base of the portage railroad's Incline No. 6. The trail roughly parallels ...

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First Iron Bridge

The first iron truss bridge in the U.S. was built in 1845 in the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad blacksmith shop, just south of here. It was designed for the railroad in 1844 by Richard B. Osborne.

Marker is at the intersection ...

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