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RG 041. Stone Bridge Commission

 Record Group
Identifier: RG 041
The Stone Bridge Commission was established by Public Law 1904, ch. 1158. The bridge spanned the Sakonnet River between Tiverton and Portsmouth and was one of several bridges (later named the Sakonnet River Bridge) built at that spot on the river. The commission was formed in the wake of a storm that seriously damaged the existing wood bridge. (This was one of several storms that inflicted serious damage on bridges built at this same spot before, and which do so again in later years.) The damage made the bridge unsafe for traffic passing over it and impassible to water navigation. The purpose of the commission was to replace the existing wood bridge with a sturdier steel structure. The commission was charged with choosing the bridge design, soliciting bids and entering into contracts for its construction. Construction was completed in 1907. The bridge featured a span capable of opening up to accommodate boat traffic and a set of rails for electric cars conveying passengers back and forth across the bridge.

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Stone Bridge Commission records

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 1636-823-1636-1796
Scope and Contents

This series consists of annual reports filed by the commissioners with the General Assembly.

Dates: 1904-1912