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Re-dedication of Rte. 58 Ferguson Bridge

October 6, 2023 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

More than 30 friends and Ferguson family members gathered at the intersection of Route 58 and Winnetuxet Road in Plympton to re-dedicate the newly reconstructed bridge named for Hugh Ward Ferguson, missing in action since December 1, 1950 in the Korean Conflict. No one saw him fall and his body was never recovered. Standing at the newly re-dedicated bridge Tuesday morning were, from left, Sue Ferguson, Norman Ferguson, Bruce Ferguson, Jean Ferguson, Douglas Ward Ferguson, Ward ’Tony’ Ferguson, State Rep. Kathy LaNatra, Melissa Ferguson Meo, and Cathy Ferguson. More on page 7.

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