No it wasn't THE first suspension bridge in america. THE first suspension bridge in america was the wire bridge at fairmount in philadelphia.
Congress called for a convention to be held in Philadelphia in 1787 in order to <span>revise the Articles of Confederation. </span>
bypassing states altogether by making federal grants directly to local governments
These included various grants such as lock grants consist of federal aid to local governments that is
to be spent within a specified policy area, though without the constricted regulations of categorical grants.
The creation of a plat for a townsite would indicate where roads and buildings would be located.