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The Bridge of Isabel II is a historic bridge in the
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Imus Imus, officially the City of Imus ( fil, Lungsod ng Imus), is a 3rd class Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city and ''de jure'' Capital city, capital of the Provinces of the Philippines, province of Cavite, Philippines ...
in
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. The two-span stone
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that was completed in 1857 was the site of the
Battle of Imus The Battle of Imus ( fil, Labanan sa Imus, es, Batalla de Imus), or the siege of Imus ( fil, Pagkubkob sa Imus, es, El Cerco de Imus), was the first major battle of the Philippine revolution against the Spanish colonial government in the provi ...
, also known as the ''Battle of Imus River'', on September 3, 1896 between the
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and the soldiers of the Spanish colonial government.


Location

The Bridge of Isabel II in Imus was the first permanent bridge constructed over the Imus River,Post, Louis Freeland (1899-12-02)
"The Public Vol. 2 to Vol. 11. No. 87 - The Art of War in Cavite (Oct. 11, 1899)"
pg. 14. The Public Publishing Company, Chicago.
one of the longest rivers in the province, near the border with then municipality of
Bacoor Bacoor (), officially the City of Bacoor ( fil, Lungsod ng Bacoor), is a 1st class Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city in the Provinces of the Philippines, province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, ...
. The two-lane bridge connects Salinas Street in Barangay Palico, the last
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of Imus before Bacoor, to the ''
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'' (town center) of Imus. The southern end of the bridge lands on General E. Topacio St. at the entrance to the former location of the Estate House of the
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, which then owned the Imus Estate ''(Hacienda de Imus)'', which covers the towns of Imus and
Dasmariñas Dasmariñas (colloquially shortened to Dasma), officially the City of Dasmariñas ( fil, Lungsod ng Dasmariñas), is a 1st class component city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. With a land area of and a population of 703,141 people acc ...
, and parts of Bacoor and
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. The estate house was the last stronghold of the Spaniards during the Battle of Imus in September 1896. The location is now the site of ''Cuartel'' or Camp Pantaleon Garcia, the Cavite headquarters of the
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. Only the tall stone walls that surrounds the estate house is what remains of the former property.


Features

The two-lane Bridge of Isabel II was built with stone
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. The bridge measures about landing-to-landing with a width of about . In the middle of the bridge are sitting areas (where the historical markers are now placed) built during the construction of the bridge. The outline of the sitting areas when viewed from the top, follows the shape of the central pier of the bridge where the eastward pointed end points toward the source of the river thus deflecting the flow of the incoming water to prevent erosion. The center pier is about long from the western tip to the point end. The width of the central pier and the sitting areas is about . File:ImusCavitejf0723_07.JPG, The western sitting area mimicking the top facade of the Imus Cathedral File:ImusCathedraljf0399 04.JPG, The Imus Cathedral with its scroll-like design in the upper facade. In the western sitting area, the wall where the historical markers are situated, follows the design of the top facade of the
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with its curving scroll-like design, topped by a cross. At the eastern pointed sitting area is a memorial marker to
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, one of the local leaders during the
Battle of Imus The Battle of Imus ( fil, Labanan sa Imus, es, Batalla de Imus), or the siege of Imus ( fil, Pagkubkob sa Imus, es, El Cerco de Imus), was the first major battle of the Philippine revolution against the Spanish colonial government in the provi ...
and former mayor ''(municipal captain)'' of Imus. At the southern end of the bridge adjoining the entrance to the Cuartel is a monument to commemorate the
Battle of Imus The Battle of Imus ( fil, Labanan sa Imus, es, Batalla de Imus), or the siege of Imus ( fil, Pagkubkob sa Imus, es, El Cerco de Imus), was the first major battle of the Philippine revolution against the Spanish colonial government in the provi ...
. File:Jose Tagle memorial marker, Bridge of Isabel II.jpg, The memorial to Jose Tagle at the eastern pointed center area. File:Imusjf0710 09.JPG, The Battle of Imus monument at the southern end of the bridge.


History

The Bridge of Isabel II was constructed by the
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fathers of Imus, headed by
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Matias Carbonell, also the overseer of the ''Hacienda de Imus'' (Imus Estate) of the Recollects. The road bridge was the first road that connects Imus to Manila through
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. Construction of the bridge was started in 1856 during the governorship in Cavite of Col. Gabriel de Llamas and
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Manuel Crespo. The bridge was completed the following year in 1857. It was named after Queen
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who was then the reigning
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during the bridge's completion.


Battle of Imus

On September 3, 1896 during the Battle of Imus, the northern span of the bridge was dismantled by the
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as an offense tactic to combat the Spanish soldiers coming in from Manila. With the revolutionaries hidden behind trenches, the marching soldiers would not see the cut until they have traversed part of the span thus entrapping them. The tactic was a success resulting in the victory of the revolutionaries.Tucker, Spencer C. (2009)
"The Encyclopedia of the Spanish-American and the Philippine-American Wars"
pg. 303. ABC-CLIO, LLC, Santa Barbara, CA.
The broken span of the bridge was temporarily replaced by a wooden structure. It was later rebuilt during the
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Recognition

After the completion of the bridge in 1857, a silver medal was awarded by Governor-General Ramon Montero, the successor of Manuel Crespo, to Matias Carbonell, the builder of the bridge. In 1939, a historical marker was installed on the bridge by the Philippines Historical Committee, which is now the
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."File:Bridge of Isabel II historical marker.jpg"
Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved on 2017-09-18.


Renovation

The bridge was renovated during the mayorship of
Ayong Maliksi Erineo "Ayong" Saquilayan Maliksi (March 25, 1938 – February 24, 2021) was a Filipino politician from the province of Cavite. As an elected official, he served in different capacities in the municipal government of Imus and the provincial gove ...
(1988-1998). The cosmetic refurbishing was made possible through the joint efforts of the ''Pugad Lawin sa Imus'', Association of the Barangay Captains of Imus, and the Cavite Historical Society-Imus Chapter headed by
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.Ramon FVelasquez (2013-05-13)
"File:Bridge_of_Isabel_II_renovation_marker.jpg"
Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved on 2014-05-24.
With the town's adoption of the "Flag Capital" title, the stone rails were painted with the blue and red colors following their appearance on the
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, blue half above the red half. The flag colors alludes to Imus as the site where the present flag of the Philippines was first raised. The central sitting areas were repaired, painted and the wall tiled. A monument commemorating the
Battle of Imus The Battle of Imus ( fil, Labanan sa Imus, es, Batalla de Imus), or the siege of Imus ( fil, Pagkubkob sa Imus, es, El Cerco de Imus), was the first major battle of the Philippine revolution against the Spanish colonial government in the provi ...
was erected between the bridge and the entrance to the Cuartel.


Viewing the bridge

The bridge is only visible from the deck of the bridge. There are no parks or public space where the side of the bridge and its stone arches can be viewed as the nearby land are private properties.


See also

* List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in CALABARZON


References


External links

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