Chillisquaque Creek Bridge
East entrance to the bridge over Chillisquaque Creek near Washingtonville, Montour County, Pennsylvania, with Francis M. Davis' car.
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Perkiomen Creek Bridge
Interior view of the bridge over the Perkiomen Creek at Minnehaha Chopping Mills, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The bridge was a lattice girder
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Perkiomen Creek Bridge
Exterior of the bridge over the Perkiomen Creek at Minnehaha Chopping Mills, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania with a span of 110 paces long or 301
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Manatawny Creek Bridge
Bridge over the Manatawny Creek near Boyertown, Berks County, Pennsylvania with a color of whitish yellow. Built in 1852.
Measurements: 8"
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Stout's Ferry Bridge
Exterior of Stout's Ferry Bridge over Schuylkill River, Berks County, Pennsylvania, with a towpath on each side.
Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2
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Schuylkill Bridge
Schuylkill Bridge at Mohrsville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, which was a toll bridge that was washed away in the 1850 flood and rebuilt soon after
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Schuylkill Bridge
Schuylkill Bridge at Shoemakersville near Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The woman in the toll house was born and lived there for over 75
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Schuylkill Bridge
Interior of the Schuylkill Bridge at Shoemakersville, near Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania with a span of 72 paces long.
Measurements: 8
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Rolling Mill Bridge
Rolling Mill Bridge over the Schuylkill River near Port Clinton, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, with a span of 40 paces long. Noted on back of
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McDevitt's Bridge
McDevitt's Bridge over Standing Stone Creek, five miles from Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, was built in 1866 and was vacated at the
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McDevitt's Bridge
Interior of McDevitt's Bridge over Standing Stone Creek five miles from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"
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Cornpropst Mills Bridge
Cornpropst Mills bridge over Standing Stone Creek, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. A stone in the wall is from an old mill nearby and is dated
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Forge Bridge
Forge Bridge over Standing Stone Creek at Jackson's Corners, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, which was a very old bridge that was never painted
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Fuoss Mills Bridge
Bridge at Fuoss Mills over the Little Juniata River, Blair County, Pennsylvania. The legend in the gable-end reads, "Five dollars fine for riding
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Logan Mills Covered Bridge
At Logan Mills, over Fishing Creek, Clinton County, Pennsylvania. Built circa 1873. 20 paces long.
Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"
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Logan Mills Covered Bridge
Interior of bridge at Logan Mills, over Fishing Creek, Clinton County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is 63 years old and 20 paces long.
Measurements
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Logan Mills Covered Bridge
Between Eastville and Carroll, over Fishing Creek, Clinton County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is 15 paces long.
Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"
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Logan Mills Covered Bridge
Between Eastville and Carroll, over Fishing Creek, Clinton County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is 45 feet long and made of hewn timber and wooden pegs.
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Forksville Covered Bridge
Between Forksville and Hillsgrove, over Loyalsock Creek, Sullivan County. Posted notice: "All persons are forbidden to drive or lead any animals
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Forksville Covered Bridge
At Forksville, over Loyalsock Creek near Methodist Church, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. Bridges is 60 paces long.
Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2
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Nordmont Covered Bridge
At Nordmont, over Muncy Creek, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. Bridge was built about 1884 and is 25 paces long.
Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"
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Nordmont Covered Bridge
At Nordmont, over Muncy Creek. Bridge was built about 1884 and is 25 paces long.
Measurements: 8" x 9 1/2"
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Sonestown Covered Bridge
At Sonestown, over Muncy Creek, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. Bridge was built in 1873 by Millwright John F. Hazen, and is 37 paces long.
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Sonestown Covered Bridge
At Sonestown, over Muncy Creek, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. Bridge was built in 1873 by Millwright John F. Hazen and is 37 paces long.
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Muncy Creek Bridge
Between Picture Rocks and Beech Glen, near Kedron Church over Muncy Creek, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Bridge is 32 paces long.
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