Uncharted Lancaster

Theodore Burr’s Doomed Bridge Across the Susquehanna


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In this episode, we explore the extraordinary story of Theodore Burr’s 1815 bridge at McCall’s Ferry, a wooden engineering marvel that attempted to span one of the most dangerous crossings on the lower Susquehanna River. The transcript follows how Burr defied expert warnings, brutal winter conditions, and the violent hydrology of the gorge to build what was then the longest single wooden covered span in the world. 

The episode also traces the bridge’s brief life and dramatic destruction, showing how a masterpiece of early American engineering could survive crushing ice, towering floods, and immense structural stress, only to be lifted from its foundations and swept away by the river in 1818. More than a bridge story, this is an episode about ambition, ingenuity, folklore, and the limits of human control over nature. 

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Uncharted LancasterBy Adam Zurn