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Berlin (Now Brunswick), Md. Pontoon Bridge And Ruins Of The Stone Bridge Across The Potomac (Destroyed In 1861) (U.S. Civil War) Black Coffee Mug

Berlin (Now Brunswick), Md. Pontoon Bridge And Ruins Of The Stone Bridge Across The Potomac (Destroyed In 1861) (U.S. Civil War) Black Coffee Mug

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Title Berlin (Now Brunswick), Maryland - Pontoon Bridge and Remains of the Stone Bridge across the Potomac River The given title refers to a historical site located in Brunswick, Maryland, which was originally known as Berlin before its name change. The focus is on two significant bridges that spanned the Potomac River at this location during the 19th century. The first bridge, a pontoon bridge, was erected in 1861 to replace the destroyed stone bridge during the American Civil War. Pontoon bridges are temporary, flat-bottomed boats constructed with large wooden or metal floats that can be assembled and disassembled quickly for strategic purposes. The stone bridge, built earlier, was strategically important as it provided a vital link between the North and South before its destruction during the war. The ruins of this stone bridge are still visible today, serving as a reminder of the historical significance of the site during that period. This location holds importance in American history due to its role during the U.S. Civil War and serves as an educational resource for understanding the strategic value of river crossings during this critical period in American history.
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Warm your soul with a nice cuppa out of this black ceramic mug. It’s BPA and lead-free, microwave and dishwasher-safe, and made of black durable ceramic and available in 11-ounce and 15-ounce sizes.

Microwave-safe

Mug can be placed in the microwave for food or liquid heating.

Care Instructions

Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap.