Item 16431 - Old Chain Bridge over the Merrimack River, ca. 1893
- Item 16431 - Old Chain Bridge over the Merrimack River, ca. 1893
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- Item 16431
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Image Info A horse-drawn buggy crosses over the old chain bridge over the Merrimack River between Newburyport and Amesbury, Massachusetts, around 1893.
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When it was first built in 1810 (on the site of an earlier wooden bridge) this bridge was one of the earliest wrought-iron chain suspension bridges in America, and the first in New England. When original span collapsed in 1827, an identical bridge was rebuilt the same summer, and served as a model for many later bridges, including the 1852 chain bridge in Kingfield, Maine.
This photo was taken on a Stanley Dry Plate and preserved as an example of the Stanley Dry Plate Company's products.