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Description
Covered bridge, built in 1898 over the Saco River, between Cornish and West Baldwin. In the view, Cornish is on the left and West Baldwin on the right. This wooden bridge replaced the "Hemlock" Bridge that was about a quarter of a mile below it (south).
The Hemlock Bridge was taken out in the flood of spring 1898. Most of the debris ended up on the dam at Steep Falls. The railroad station was on the West Baldwin side, just upriver. It was known as Cornish Station even though it was in West Baldwin. The bridge is known as the Station Bridge.
About This Item
- Title: Station Bridge between Cornish and West Baldwin, ca. 1900
- Creator: Unknown
- Creation Date: circa 1900
- Subject Date: circa 1900
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Locations:
- Cornish, York County, ME
- West Baldwin, Baldwin, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 10 cm x 14.7 cm
- Local Code: B 27
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Bridges--Maine--Cornish
- Bridges--Maine--West Baldwin
- Covered bridges--Maine--Cornish
- Covered bridges--Maine--West Baldwin
- Floods--Maine
- Rivers--Maine
- Saco River (N.H. and Me.)--Photographs
- Station Bridge (Cornish, Me.)--Photographs
- Station Bridge (W. Baldwin, Me.)--Photographs
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Cornish Historical SocietyHC 69, Box 79, Cornish, ME 04020
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