1888: (Bridge Hunter)
1905: (Bridge Hunter; Historic Bridges; Satellite)Google Maps also labels this "The Lock Bridge."
The historic need for a movable bridge is the reason for these notes, not yet another swing bridge. I wonder what towns the packet steamer ran between.
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Bridge Hunter-1905 comments indicate that the piers are cast iron.
Chris Ness posted Rome GA- 10/07 Once the approach to the terminal in Rome, now a Rail Trail. It is hard to believe but once upon a time that bridge would open (at least) twice a day for a scheduled packet steamer. Don Traut: Not sure what's more impressive, that at one time commercial navigation was supported on these rivers, or that these structures still remain to tell that story. |
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