Washington, N.C., April 24—This city’s hopes of having a new bridge started across the Pamlico River before the year 1927 draws to a close, seems bound to be fulfilled. In an interview for The Daily News yesterday, Honorable F.C. Kugler, district highway commissioner, stated that the State Highway Department on his recommendation has decided to put in temporary repairs on the bridge not to exceed $3,000. This, Mr. Kugler said, will last till 1927, when it will be possible to arrange for a permanent concrete bridge.
From page 4 of The Daily Advance, Elizabeth City, N.C., Saturday evening, April 24, 1926
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