- Port Deposit Bridge
The Port Deposit Bridge (also known as the Susquehanna River Bridge or Rock Run Toll Bridge) was the earliest bridge crossing of the
Susquehanna River belowColumbia, Pennsylvania , providing the first reliable link between the northern and southernUnited States . The bridge was also the fifth and last ofTheodore Burr 's Susquehanna crossings. The woodencovered bridge was constructed just north ofPort Deposit, Maryland , between1817 and1818 and lasted until1857 . It was built and operated by theSusquehanna Bridge and Bank Company .History
The site for the bridge was surveyed in
1813 cite web |title=Port Deposit: History - Year by Year |url= http://www.portdeposit.org/?a=history_detail |accessdate= 2006-07-21] . The bridge crossed from north of Port Deposit to just below Rock Run stream in Harford County. The bridge crossed Steel, Roberts and Wood Islands. Construction of the bridge was started in 1817cite web |title= Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company Images |url= http://portdeposit.com/Photos/SusquehannaBankNotes.htm |accessdate= 2006-07-21] . The bridge was constructed by Theodore Burr, who had just completed work on four Susquehanna bridges inPennsylvania . The bridge design used hisBurr arch truss . "This ultimate achievement of Burr's on the Susquehanna, having in all eighteen 200-foot trussed arch wooden spans, eight between the west shore and a first island, two between that and a second island, and eight more between that and the east shore, and a total length of 4,170 feet, was to be performed in two years. For the years between 1812 and 1818 Burr's trussed arch had been an increasing triumph." [cite web |last= Cummings |first= Hubertus M. |url= http://cip.cornell.edu/DPubS/Repository/1.0/Disseminate/psu.ph/1133213421/body/pdf |title= Theodore Burr and His Bridges Across the Susquehanna |accessdate=2006-08-05] . The bridge opened in 1818.On
1823-01-01 , friction from an iron shod sleigh caused a fire which burned large portions of the bridge. It was rebuilt and back in operation by1828 or1830 . The bridge operated until1854 when a herd of cattle caused two spans to collapse. It remained closed and a large section of the eastern span was destroyed by the spring flood of1857 . It was superseded by theConowingo Bridge , which reopened in1859 , further upstream.The ruins of the abutments are still clearly visible from the western shore or [http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?s=11&lon=-76.1352&lat=39.6140&w=2 from above] . The "Jersey Toll House", located at the southwestern end of the bridge still exists as part of Susquehanna State Park.
See also
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List of crossings of the Susquehanna River References
External links
* [http://portdeposit.com/webimages/sus1832_lg.jpgDrawing of bridge from Susquehanna Bank and Bridge Co. $5 Note]
*Port Deposit Bridge was located at Coord|39.6140|-76.1352|type:landmark_region:US|display=title,inline
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