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English: Location of the dead town of Hamburg, South Carolina from the Savannah River marina at downtown Augusta, Georgia. The 1932 Jefferson Davis bridge to the right, which carried US Routes 1 and 78 until 1967, is on the same site as Wade Hampton's 18th century bridges and of Henry Shultz's 1814 bridge. The stonework piers carried the South Carolina Railroad bridge from 1854 until its loss in a flood in 1908. Photo taken December 2003
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01:14, 22 January 2009 1,280 × 960 (174,772 bytes) w:en:Hughespj (talk | contribs) {{Information |Description=Location of the dead town of Hamburg, South Carolina from the Savannah River marina at downtown Augusta, Georgia. The 1932 Jefferson Davis bridge to the right, which carried US Routes 1 and 78 until 1967, is on the same site as

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