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Three Bridges

Early Indian trail known after 1711 survey as “The York Ro...

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Geary’s Three Bridges

July 19, 1864. Covered by the fire of Geary’s 12 guns [US]...

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A Tale of Three Bridges

The bridge to Annapolis has always been a key part of East...

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Three Bridges

Early Indian trail known after 1711 survey as “The York Road,” later as “The Old York Road.” A third bridge added west of here in 1813 provided town’s official name in 1866.

Marker is on Old York Road, on the right ...

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Geary’s Three Bridges

July 19, 1864. Covered by the fire of Geary’s 12 guns [US] on the ridge N. of the cr., together with the musketry of a heavy skirmish line, the division pioneers hastily built a foot bridge with timbers previously prepared.

Ireland’s ...

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A Tale of Three Bridges

The bridge to Annapolis has always been a key part of Eastport life.

The first wooden bridge, built in 1868, connected here at the end of Fourth Street. It served pedestrians and horse-drawn wagons. Forty years later, a larger steel bridge ...

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