Drawbridge, Black Warrior River

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Title

Drawbridge, Black Warrior River

Subject

Drawbridges
Black Warrior River (Ala.)

Description

The drawbridge that connected Northport and Tuscaloosa was built in 1922 at a cost of about $200,000 and was the sixth bridge built over the Black Warrior River at Tuscaloosa. S.P. "Bill" Faucett, of Northport, was the first motorist to cross the new structure.

The draw span lifted for boat passage, but often, according to an article from The Tuscaloosa News on June 6, 1993, its supposedly delicately balanced weights often jammed and kept motorists waiting until workmen could realign the draw. The drawbridge was replaced by the Hugh Thomas Bridge in 1972 and it was demolished shortly thereafter.

Source

Tuscaloosa News Archive

Date

Between 1922 and 1973

Contributor

Jason Townsend (Description)

Type

Photograph

Identifier

62

Coverage

Black Warrior River (AL)

Original Format

Photograph

Physical Dimensions

8 inches x 10 inches