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Duvall Bridge (Laurel, Maryland)

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Crosses
  
Patuxent River

Closed
  
1977

Material
  
Steel

Construction end
  
1907

Constructed by
  
unknown

Design
  
Truss bridge

Body of water
  
Patuxent River

Carries
  
Lago road, (former) Telegraph Road

Heritage status
  
Historic American Engineering Record, Maryland Historical Trust

Owner
  
United States Department of the Interior

Similar
  
Snowden Hall, Governor's Bridge, Governor Thomas Johnson, Bollman Truss Railroad, Queen Anne Bridge

Duvall Bridge is an historic single-lane bridge over the Patuxent River near Laurel, Maryland.

A bridge has been located on this site since the mid-18th century although the current bridge is estimated to have been constructed circa 1907. The first bridge was constructed to serve the mill at the 450-acre plantation of Dr. Charles Duvall "Goodwood" renamed later to "Gladswood". The Duvall family had arrived in Anne Arundel County with arrival of Mareen Duvall in 1650. Mareen Duvall's Middle Plntation is downriver on the same path, now called Davidsonville Road. The Steel bridge was constructed in 1907. The bridge provided water crossing for the main Baltimore-Washington telegraph lines following "telegraph road". In 1936, the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center was created on the land, and the bridge was transferred to the federal government in 1941. A plaque was installed in 1966 by the Duvall society. The bridge was condemned in 1977 after flooding. The bridge is currently undergoing rehabilitation and is expected to open in December 2013.

Although a common bridge type, Duvall Bridge is one of only two surviving truss bridges in Prince George's County, along with Governor's Bridge. The Duvall bridge has a cross braced deck for wooden planking. The bridge has a plaque noting the Anne Arundel county commissioners of 1907.

  • G.D. Ridout
  • J.H. Wayson
  • J.M. Beard
  • H.D. Cook
  • J.S. Smith
  • W.T. Wells
  • A.A. Shipley
  • References

    Duvall Bridge (Laurel, Maryland) Wikipedia


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