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Sachs
Covered Bridge

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Pennsylvania

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Cathe's Ghost Encounters of the Civil War Kind

Cathe's Ghost Encounters of the Civil War Kind

Cathe's Ghost Encounters of the Civil War Kind

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Built in 1854 by David Stoner, Sachs Covered Bridge spans Marsh Creek in Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania.

This county-owned bridge, rebuilt after a devastating storm, is 100' long, and is located not far behind the right flank of the Confederate artillery line which participated in the pre-charge barrage of July 3, 1863. Portions of the Confederate Army used the bridge to cross Marsh Creek during the July 3rd and July 4th withdrawal from Gettysburg.

During the War, the bridge was known as Sauck's Bridge.

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