Washington Ferry - 2B 31
N 35° 32.208 W 084° 53.277
16S E 691475 N 3934626
This marker explains the founding of the Washington Ferry in 1807, its usefulness, and replacement by this bridge in 1994. It is located on the east side of the Tennessee River on State Highway 30 in Rhea County, Tennessee.
Waymark Code: WM24X6
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 09/04/2007
Views: 34
Washington Ferry 2B 31
About 1807, Conley Hastings established a fery at this site. Originally, it provided transportation between the town of Washington to the west and the Cherokee Territory to the east of the river, and later between Rhea and Meigs County seats of Dayton and Decatur. It was an important transportation link until replaced by a bridge in 1994.
Marker Name: Washington Ferry 2B 31
Marker Location: Roadside
Type of Marker: Bridge
Marker Number: 2B 31
Group(s) Responsible for placing Marker: Tennessee Historical Commission
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