Rapids: (Satellite)
Bridge: (Satellite)
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| Digitally zoomed from the historical marker below |
I found this historical marker while looking for a display of the Leffel mill turbine.
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| hmdb, 2017 photo by Cosmos Mariner |
Since I knew the town had water-powered mills, I recognized the mill pond and its dam in this map.
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| 1911/47 Mason Quad @ 62,500 |
The pond covered even more of the swamp in 1970.
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| 1970/73 Williamston Quad @ 24,000 |
The pond no longer exists because the dam was wiped out by a flood on Apr 18, 1975. "To restore natural fisheries, and other environmental concerns, the state denied efforts to rebuild it. With a grant from the Natural Resources Trust Fund and funding from the sale of bonds by the Downtown Development Authority, an innovative alternative was realized in 1998. Costing less than a dam and fish ladder, the boulder impoundment raises the water level over one mile and provides whitewater recreation and natural wildlife habitat." [hmdb]
This source calls it a canoe rapids.
The 1902 bridge looks like it was pin connected.
The 1931 bridge looks like it had concrete girders.
Today's bridge and canoe rapids. I can't tell what type of girders the 2005 bridge had.
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| Digitally zoomed from the historical marker above |
Today's bridge is decorated with brick, stone and metal railings.
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| Street View, Jul 2025 |
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