
As the story has been passed down......... One afternoon it was decided to finally replace the planking on the Glens Bridge. Unable to complete it that day the workers went home leaving part of the bridge planking torn up but not replaced. They failed to place barricades or they had been removed, no one knows. That night, after dark, unaware of the danger, a horse and buggy came trotting into the open end of the bridge. The horse and buggy fell through but instead of the horse falling into the river he was somehow caught onto the bridge where he dangled until morning. The next morning the contractor was summoned and the horse was hoisted back up onto the bridge with a rope. The occupants, Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Walls, were never seen alive nor were they found deceased.
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