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File Name: 56825_kings_bridge
Description: The King's Bridge, erected in 1693 by Frederick Philipse a local Lord loyal to the British Monarch. It is located in the northwest Bronx, New York.
Source: Benson Lossing Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1912) 5: King - King's Daughters and Sons
Keywords: Bronx, New York, bridge, Frederick Philipse

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