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Crossing the Rogue Marker
Photographer: Barry Swackhamer
Taken: September 21, 2017
Caption: Crossing the Rogue Marker
Additional Description: Captions: (center, far left) Cable and Plank Footbridge (1897): The first bridge to span the Rogue River at this location was a cable footbridge, built in 1897 by settler Ad Helms. Although animals, wagons, and cargo still had to be floated or swam across, pedestrians now has a dry - if wobbly - traverse.; (center, near left) First Steel Truss Bridge (1909): In the early 1900s, with the arrival of the railroad, the community needed a better bridge. In 1909, a steel trues bridge was built, making the town center and its depot more accessible to settlers. This plank-floored structure originally carried a $25 fine for crossing faster than a walk.; (middle) Ferry Rates: loaded wagon - $1.50, empty wagon - $1.00, yoke with oxen - $0.25, horse and rider - $0.25, loaded animal - $0.25, single animal - $0.12 1/2, each sheep or dog - $0.05, each person - $0.12 1/2; (center, near right) Depot Street Bridge (1950): By the 1940s, the increasing automobile traffic became too heavy for the 1909 steel bridge. In 1950, the Oregon State Highway Commission erected the Depot Street Bridge - a stronger and wider steel bridge, which replaced the older Rogue River bridge.; (center, far right) New Century Bridge (2005): Today's Rogue River Bridge (began in 2003) is another update to a river crossing that has changed with the times. It is designed to meet traffic demands today and into the future.; (bottom) John Fleming Memorial Wayside - Bridge Memorial: Land for this park was donated to the City by the Fleming family of Rogue River. The park is named for John Fleming, an American soldier who died in Vietnam. Together with the Rogue River Bridge (dedicated as a memorial in 1950), the park is a reminder of those who have seraed our county.
Submitted: January 15, 2018, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p412536
File Size: 3.773 Megabytes

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