James B. Garrison Bridge

Mount Gilead, NC 27306
James B. Garrison Bridge James B. Garrison Bridge is one of the popular County located in ,Mount Gilead listed under County in Mount Gilead , Landmark & Historical Place in Mount Gilead ,

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The James B. Garrison Bridge are two automobile bridges spanning the Pee Dee River/Lake Tillery, between Stanly and Montgomery Counties. The bridges carries NC 24/NC 27/NC 73.HistorySwift Island Ferry Bridge Ithe first bridge was opened on December 28, 1922, entirely in reinforced concrete; it was 1,068.7ft in length and 18.0ft in width. The bridge consisted of three 146.2ft arches and was built at a cost of approximately $186 thousand, it replaced the Swift's Island Ferry service, which the bridge was named after. In 1926, Carolina Power & Light began construction of the Tillery Hydroelectric Plant; the dam built in conjunction with the plant would establish a new lake (Lake Tillery), but would also submerge the bridge. As a result, Carolina Power & Light funded the construction of a new bridge that was overseen by the state. When the new bridge opened in 1927, the original bridge was closed and slated to be razed. In what became known as the "Battle of Swift Island Bridge," the US Army made several different attempts to destroy the bridge: first by overloading with weight, second by aerial bombing and third by artillery. The fourth attempt was finally successful after placing 2,000lbs of explosives, placed at the bases of the structure, detonating the bridge. In 1928 the lake formed, submerging what little remained of the first bridge.

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