Samuel Greene Bridge

Samuel Greene Bridge This is the FB home for the Samuel Greene Bridge, a bridge in Phoenixville also known as the Main Street Bridge, Low Bridge, and MLK Bridge.

This Bridge, formerly the Main Street Bridge, and colloquially known as the Low Bridge, was informally dedicated as the Samuel Greene Bridge in 2015. It is named-- by public acclimation if not formally-- after Pvt. Samuel Greene, an African American soldier in the Union Army during America's Civil War. Private Greene is interned in town in Morris Cemetery, and at least some of his descendants live in Phoenixville to this day.

10/09/2015

This page is for the Bridge colloquially known in Phoenixville as the low bridge, but was dedicated by public acclimation in 2015 as the Samuel Greene Bridge in honor of Pvt. Greene.

He was an African American soldier in the Union Army during the United States Civil War, and is interred nearby at Morris Cemetery. Descendants of Private Greene still live in the Phoenixville area.

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Phoenixville, PA
19460

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