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Bridge of Destiny

"I do not know the name of the creek, but I have named it the creek of death. Such a slaughter I hope never to witness again."

Pvt. George Lewis Bronson, 11th Connecticut Infantry

A Divided Nation - A Divided Family

Union Col. ...

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Harrisburg Covered Bridge

The Harrisburg Covered Bridge, located in Sevier County, Tennessee, was built by Elbert Stephenson Early in 1875 and restored in 1972. That restoration was a joint effort through the Great Smokies Chapter and the Spencer Clark Chapter of the Daughter's ...

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81 Bridge Street

ACCORD Freedom Trail

This Victorian house in the historic Lincolnville neighborhood (founded by freed slaves after the Civil War) became a civil rights landmark in 1964. It was a gathering place for people in the movement, where they could meet, rest, ...

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Gaines Memorial Bridge

Named by the Highway Departments

of Louisiana and Texas

in honor of two brothers

James Gaines,

Who owned and operated a ferry line

1819 to 1844 and was a signer of the

Texas Declaration of Independence, and

General Pendleton Gaines,

An officer in the ...

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The John T. Cunningham Memorial Bridge

The Cunningham Bridge, completed in 1925, once spanned the Cumberland River here. Erected on the site of the old Gaiser's Ferry. It was one of the first bridges to be built by the newly-formed Tennessee Highway Department and was the ...

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Lake Shore Drive Bridge / Eagle River

Lake Shore Drive Bridge. This bridge, completed in 1915, was one of two bridges erected simultaneously by the Michigan State Highway Department across the Eagle River. The second was located in nearby Phoenix. Prior to 1915 a Pratt through truss ...

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Thomas C. Gower Bridge

City of Greenville

Renovation of this historic bridge was completed in 2001. The first of many projects planned for the new millenium with the goal of enhancing the public's enjoyment of the historic Reedy River Falls area.

Knox H. White, Mayor

Lillian B. ...

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First Concrete Bridge Erected in San Mateo Co

1900

J. Debendetti Supervisor

D. Bromfield & C. Tobey Jr. Engineers

R.C. Mattingly & W. Heafey Contractors

Marker is on Main Street, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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William Few Bridge

Named in 1984 in honor

of

pioneer settler of Upper

Greenville County

who entered this state

from Georgia in 1787

and whose descendants

have lived on these lands

ever since.

Mr. Few is said to have

built the first bridge

and a later covered

bridge at this location

on South Tyger River.

At least ...

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The Post Road Bridge

The Post Road Bridge

1807 Westport was a prosperous shipping community with wharves, docks, and shipyards along both sides of the Saugatuck River. The first Post Road Bridge was owned and built by the Connecticut Turnpike Company, a public ...

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