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Toll Bridge & Old Bridgeport

Bridgeport, Wise County

Marker Text

When Butterfield Overland Mail traversed this area (1858-61) on St. Louis to San Francisco route, a crossing over West Fork of the Trinity was a necessity. Colonel W. H. Hunt on February 11, 1860, obtained a charter and built a toll bridge here (50 yards west). The Overland Mail ceased operating as Civil War began. The bridge soon collapsed. However, a settlement had begun here, and in 1873 Charles Cates, a Decatur merchant, spanned the river with an iron bridge. When the Rock Island Railroad built to this point in 1893, town moved but retained historic name. (1972)

Marker Details

Address FM 920 and Trinity River Bridge
Location Description FM 920 and Trinity River Bridge, just west of Bridgeport.
Marker # 5499
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 28" x 18"
Code cities and towns; bridges; roads
Latitude, Longitude 33.195321, -97.784109

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