[1][2] The bridge crossed the Saint-Charles River near its mouth, connecting to Craig Street.
[3] In 1822, the bridge was rebuilt and moved slightly to the west.
[1] The new structure was built by Anthony Hedley Anderson and his partner, a Mr. Smith, and was operated as a toll bridge.
[3][4] The long wooden structure included a drawbridge to allow ships to pass.
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