Kidder
twp, CARBON COUNTY,
Pennsylvania
1875
Bridgeport was founded about 1856 when Keck, Childs & Co. built a sawmill on the banks of the Lehigh River a short distance above Lehigh Tannery at Dam No. 2 of the Lehigh Canal. About 1870 the firm of Saylor & Day built a steam saw mill at the site, which was sold to Davis, McMurty & Co. in 1872 and ran until 1880 when it was destroyed by fire. Local economy centered on the lumbering industry, which was greatly reduced following the forest fire in the late 1880s. The Lehigh Valley Railroad built a bridge at this site, giving the village its name.
PROPERTY OWNER |
NOTES |
Davis, McMurtry & Co. |
Steam saw mill |
Davis, McMurtry & Co. |
Office and various other buildings |
Mabey, W. W. |
Home |
Herman, S. |
Home |
School |
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Keck, Childs & Co. |
Steam saw mill |
Keck, Childs & Co. |
Various buildings |
Rice, W. |
Home |
Lehigh Valley Railroad |
Office / Depot |
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