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over the years the st. Croix River has been a transportation corridor as thousands of settlers came north by steamboat to Stillwater it has also been a workhorse with lumbermen floating timber downstream from the northern woods to the sawmills of this city it was a source of relaxation where leisure hours were spent swimming boating and fishing but it was also a barrier that you had to cross the first river crossing was a toll bridge that opened in 1876 with a pontoon section that could be open to allow boats and log rafts to pass through the bridge though popular was in constant need of repair in 1897 after one section collapsed under the weight of 50 cattle the local newspaper said that the incident had raised considerable talk among the businessmen in Stillwater about building a replacement one city council member remarked the old bridge had already caused the city more outlay than would have been necessary to put up a handsome steel one then in September 1904 tragedy struck when a