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  1. 4 Ιαν 2022 · Discover Jug Bridge Monument in Frederick, Maryland: Rumors persist that a bottle of whiskey is sealed within this Demijohn-shaped adornment.

  2. 14 Ιαν 2008 · In my last post, I shared some photographs of the historic jug bridge that carried the National Road over the Monocacy River, near Frederick, Maryland, for more than 130 years. In this post, I'll share some photographs of the site as it is today.

  3. In the center is a picture of the Jug Bridge monument captioned, “Some horseless carriage adventurers (note the googgles and the duster in the foreground) pose with the stone demijohn at the entrance to the Jug Bridge.

  4. 25 Ιαν 2015 · If the Confederates attempted to ford in either of these two places, they could turn the entire Union right flank. Situated between the two fords was Jug Bridge. Although, troop positions are sketchy on this the Jug Bridge portion of the battle, this map shows the layout of the whole battle.

  5. Paper tracing the history of the Jug Bridge, constructed in the early nineteenth century on the Baltimore-Frederick Turnpike, famous visitors to the site, and the bridge's involvement in the Battle of the Monocacy.

  6. Photographs, maps, and narrative text about the road from Baltimore, to Cumberland, Maryland, to Vandalia, Illinois, whether you call it the National Road, National Pike, National Highway, or Cumberland Road.

  7. 14 Οκτ 2014 · Some horseless carriage adventurers (note the goggles and the duster in the foreground) pose with the stone demijohn at the entrance to the Jug Bridge. The unique monument was moved to its present location in 1965.