History of Radford: In 1842 Thomas built a bridge to replace the ferry. The bridge was 28 feet wide and 20 feet above the water and 600 feet long. Tolls were still charged with monthly income running as high as $1000. The bridge was burned in 1864 during the war.
Thomas Ingles
BIRTH May 3, 1810
MARRIAGE 03 Oct 1837 to Catherine C McClannahan (1817–1887) in Botetourt, Virginia, United States
CHILDREN
DEATH May 13, 1852 (aged 41–42)
BURIAL West View Cemetery, Radford, Radford City, Virginia, USA
US Census 1840 Botetourt County Virginia listed as Thomas Engart aged 30-40 with one daughter under age 5 and wife aged 20-30. He is living next door to his brother William Engart Sr.
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