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[[Image:Free-bridge-postcard.jpg|thumb|The Free Bridge in Little Rock.]]
 
[[Image:Free-bridge-postcard.jpg|thumb|The Free Bridge in Little Rock.]]
 
[[Image:Free-bridge-postcard-2.jpg|thumb|Postcard view of the Free Bridge.]]
 
[[Image:Free-bridge-postcard-2.jpg|thumb|Postcard view of the Free Bridge.]]
The '''Free Bridge''' over the [[Arkansas River]] in [[Little Rock]]-[[North Little Rock]] opened in July 1897. The bridge connected Main Street in Little Rock with Maple Street in North Little Rock.
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The '''Free Bridge''' over the [[Arkansas River]] in [[Little Rock]]-[[North Little Rock]] opened on July 4, 1897. The through truss bridge connected Main Street in Little Rock with Maple Street in North Little Rock.
  
 
The Free Bridge was the third bridge over the river in the city after the [[Baring Cross Bridge]] and the [[Junction Bridge]], and the first pedestrian and wagon bridge. The bridge got its name because there was no toll for passage across the river here from one bank to the other. The Free Bridge was built by the [[Pulaski County]] government.
 
The Free Bridge was the third bridge over the river in the city after the [[Baring Cross Bridge]] and the [[Junction Bridge]], and the first pedestrian and wagon bridge. The bridge got its name because there was no toll for passage across the river here from one bank to the other. The Free Bridge was built by the [[Pulaski County]] government.
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The bridge crossed the river at about the location of the present [[Main Street Bridge]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
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*"Bridge to Be Dedicated in Little Rock," ''Forrest City Times,'' June 11, 1897.
 
*Ray Hanley, ''Little Rock'' (Arcadia Publishing, 2006), 30-31.
 
*Ray Hanley, ''Little Rock'' (Arcadia Publishing, 2006), 30-31.
 
Centennial History of Arkansas
 
 
*Dallas Tabor Herndon, ''Centennial History of Arkansas'' (Southern Historical Press, 1922), 842.
 
*Dallas Tabor Herndon, ''Centennial History of Arkansas'' (Southern Historical Press, 1922), 842.
  

Latest revision as of 01:44, 16 May 2009

The Free Bridge in Little Rock.
Postcard view of the Free Bridge.

The Free Bridge over the Arkansas River in Little Rock-North Little Rock opened on July 4, 1897. The through truss bridge connected Main Street in Little Rock with Maple Street in North Little Rock.

The Free Bridge was the third bridge over the river in the city after the Baring Cross Bridge and the Junction Bridge, and the first pedestrian and wagon bridge. The bridge got its name because there was no toll for passage across the river here from one bank to the other. The Free Bridge was built by the Pulaski County government.

The bridge crossed the river at about the location of the present Main Street Bridge.

References

  • "Bridge to Be Dedicated in Little Rock," Forrest City Times, June 11, 1897.
  • Ray Hanley, Little Rock (Arcadia Publishing, 2006), 30-31.
  • Dallas Tabor Herndon, Centennial History of Arkansas (Southern Historical Press, 1922), 842.

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