Carpenters Bridge, Delaware

Carpenters Bridge in Kent County, Delaware, United States is an area associated with the name Carpenters Bridge. It contains a minor bridge with that name that crosses the Murderkill River, a road by the same name and the immediate area has a pending residential area called Carpenter Bridge Crossing.

Carpenters Bridge
Area
CountryUnited States
StateDelaware
CountyKent

Bridge

Carpenters Bridge is a bridge by that name over the Murderkill River in Kent County, Delaware, 6 miles northwest of Milford, Delaware[1][2]

The bridge was in existence as early as 1890, when it was mentioned in The New York Times as the site of a murder.[3] It was rebuilt or improved in 1899,[4] and replaced with prestressed concrete and mixed box beam and girders construction in 1962.[5]

The bridge spans land that once was considered by local residents to be of historic importance, though neither the State of Delaware[5] nor developers such as Carpenter Bridge Properties, LLC, through the construction company Lessard Builders, now deem it as a historic area.[6]

Road

Road 35, is a state-maintained connector road and is locally designated as Carpenter Bridge Road. This road enables significant commercial and public access between Harrington and Frederica, Delaware.[7] The road has hundreds of houses along its length that spans two zip code areas. The zip code divider is the bridge itself by the same name.[8]

Area

The Carpenter Bridge Crossing Home Owners Association is a pending 193 unit subdivision. The 2006 State of Delaware approved planned residential community is located a little east of the bridge. Construction has been delayed due to the economy and construction has not yet started as of 2012.[9] Carpenters Bridge Properties, LLC is under the construction company Lessard Builders, who are the developers.[6] [10] Google Maps show the planned streets and lots, but the satellite view clearly shows construction has not yet started.[11]

The area is also home to a number of residential subdivisions, natural attractions such as the Burton-Derrickson Tract of the Murderkill River Nature Preserve and Killens Pond State Park, and at least one active bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) nest.[12] The area was proposed as the site of a renewable solar energy farm at Carpenters Bridge in 2004[13] which was still under consideration in 2010.[12]

See also

References

  1. "U.S. Board on Geographic Names | U.S. Geological Survey". www.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2022-08-05.
  2. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Carpenters Bridge, Delaware
  3. "Two Negroes Hanged For Murder", The New York Times, February 14, 1891, p. 1, https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1891/02/14/103295183.pdf, accessed 4 Aug 2012 -- "The killing [of a Negro man] was done at Carpenter's Bridge, where a public road crosses a branch of Murderkill Creek, about three miles to the eastward of Felton, Kent County."
  4. Dept, Delaware State Auditor's (1901). Report.
  5. CARPENTER BRIDGE over MURDERKILL RIVER, Frederica, Kent County, Delaware, http://uglybridges.com/1077384, accessed 3 Aug 2012.
  6. "DNREC Alpha". DNREC Alpha. Retrieved 2022-08-05.
  7. "Street map of Carpenter Bridge Rd in Kent County, Delaware, United States". cartographic.info. Retrieved 2022-08-05.
  8. CARPENTER BRIDGE, FELTON, Delaware, ZIP Code 19943, http://www.izipcodelookup.com/DE/FELTON/CARPENTER_BRIDGE/19943.htm, and CARPENTER BRIDGE, HARRINGTON, Delaware, ZIP Code 19952-2927, http://de.postcodebase.com/zip_code/19952-2927, accessed 3 Aug 2012.
  9. Carpenters Bridge Crossing by Kent County, Delaware planning and zoning commission. Archived March 30, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  10. Delaware State planning commission. This 2009 document on pages 8 & 9 shows the area of the pending Carpenter Bridge in the lower left side of the images.
  11. "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 2022-08-05.
  12. Kent County Department of Planning Services, Division of Planning, Staff Recommendation Report, September 2, 2010, Plan CS-10-04, Renewable Solar Energy Farm at Carpenters Bridge, http://www.co.kent.de.us/Departments/Planning/Zoning/documents/CS-10-04STAFFREPORT.pdf Archived 2014-10-19 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 4 Aug 2012.
  13. Renewable Solar Energy Farm at Carpenters Bridge, Tax Map SM-00-140.00-01-76-000, http://www.co.kent.de.us/Departments/Planning/Zoning/documents/CS-10-04titlepage.pdf Archived 2014-10-19 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 4 Aug 2012.

38°59′21″N 75°29′39″W

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