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Automobile Excursion

3-12-2020
Automobile Excursion

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Notes

This Ella May Davidson image shows an intrepid party crossing what seems to be a new or temporary bridge. The debris suggests this bridge is squarely in the flood path of the creek or river. There seems to be a set of stairs from the road down to the river.

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Tags: 1910s, bridge, construction, Davidson

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  1. L.E.

    12th March 2020 @ 08:06 AM

    Looks like they are building a railroad track. I hope someone can make a guess where this is located.

  2. val

    12th March 2020 @ 10:42 AM

    Possibly tucker bridge?

  3. AndyB

    13th March 2020 @ 10:14 AM

    That's not Tucker Bridge. It doesn't even look temporary to me because of the truss. The truss would be unnecessary if it was built like that. It looks to me like the pilings collapse but it is still solid enough to drive across still.

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