A mason works on the plaque in Saidapet
The plaque, which commemorates the building of the Marmalong bridge in 1726 — the oldest across the Adyar River — by Armenian merchant Coja Petrus Uscan, had disappeared from sight a few years ago owing in part to neglect and to construction work along the Saidapet Bridge. But now, the Armenian consulate in the city, in collaboration with the highways department, has managed to restore the plaque in its original spot.
Eashwaran was directed to the highways department, which helped dig out the plaque and restore it to its former glory. Most of the plaque was underground and had to be dug out using a crane.
“It was restored last week. We are building a granite structure around it to protect it,” said N Shanthi of the highways department.
The Marmalong bridge was replaced by the Marimalai Adigal
Bridge. The plaque has inscriptions in Persian, Armenian and Latin.
Three years ago, history enthusiasts in the city created a
Facebook page “Retrieve the Uscan Stone” to draw attention to save the plaque.