Edna Collins Covered Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1922 by Charles HendrixCovered bridge over Little Walnut Creek on CR 450NOpen to traffic
Egan Bridge (Moody County, South Dakota)
Built 1922Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on 2nd Street in EganOpen to traffic
Eight Mile Creek Bridge (Franklin County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1920Pony truss bridge over Eight Mile Creek in OttawaOpen to traffic
Eight Mile Creek Bridge (Greene County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by Miller's Garage and Construction Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. Replaced 2001.Lost pony truss bridge over Eight Mile Creek on AR 135/US 49B in ParagouldReplaced by a new bridge
Eight Mile Creek Bridge (Franklin County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1920Pony truss bridge over Eight Mile Creek on a local road in OttawaOpen to traffic
Eight Mile Creek Bridge (Butler County, Kansas)
Built 1974Pony truss bridge over Eight Mile Creek, 1.8 mi. west and 2.0 mi. south of DouglassOpen to traffic
Eighteenth Street Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1908-1910 by the American Bridge Co., reusing
piers and abutments from a previous deck truss bridge constructed
in 1882. Closed to traffic June 20, 1983, but remained
open to pedestrians. Replaced by a new four-lane bridge in 1986.Lost through truss on Eighteenth Street over the railroad tracks just south of the US 40/I-64 viaduct and Union StationReplaced by a new bridge
Eldean Covered Bridge (Miami County, Ohio)
Built 1860; rehabilitated 1980Two-span covered bridge over Miami River on Farver Road (formerly Eldean Road)Open to pedestrians only
Electric Line Viaduct (Monroe County, Illinois)
Lost Pratt pony truss railroad bridge somewhere in ColumbiaNo longer exists
Eleven Point MO 19 Bridge (Oregon County, Missouri)
Built 1934Two-span pony truss bridge over Eleven Point River on MO 19 near Greer Spring, northeast of AltonOpen to two-lane traffic
Eleven Point River Bridge (Randolph County, Arkansas)
Built by the Canton Bridge Co.Lost through truss bridge over the Eleven Point River somewhere in Randolph CountyNo longer exists
Eleven Point US 160 Bridge (Oregon County, Missouri)
Built 1933Through truss bridge over the Eleven Point River on US 160 at RivertonOpen to two-lane traffic
Elk Creek Bridge (Linn County, Kansas)
Lost Pony truss bridge over Elk Creek, 1.0 mi. east of ManteyNo longer exists
Elk Creek Bridge (Atchison County, Kansas)
Built 1932Pony truss bridge over Elk Creek, 1.0 mi. west and 0.1 mi. south of ArringtonOpen to traffic
Elk Falls Bridge (Elk County, Kansas)
Built 1893 by the George E. King Bridge Co.Through truss bridge over Elk River beyond the end of Montgomery Street in Elk FallsOpen to pedestrians only
Elkton Bridge (Giles County, Tennessee)
Built 1922; bypassed by new bridge in 1958Through truss bridge over Elk River on US 31/TN 7 at ElktonOpen to pedestrians only
Ellington Bridge (Reynolds County, Missouri)
Built 1921; replaced when the new alignment of MO 21 was built in 1967Lost five-span pony truss bridge over Logan Creek on MO 21 at EllingtonReplaced by a new bridge
Ellsworth Ranch Bridge (Emmet County, Iowa)
Built 1895 by the King Bridge Co. under the direction of Milo Adams; rehabilitated 1937; closed to traffic 2007Through truss bridge over East Fork Des Moines River on 130th Street east of DolliverClosed to all traffic
Elm Creek Bridge (Barber County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1910Through truss bridge over Elm Creek, 5.0 mi. west and 4.3 mi. south of IsabelOpen to traffic
Elrod Road Bridge (Clark County, Indiana)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1990Pony truss bridge over Silver Creek on Elrod RoadOpen to traffic
Elsah Bridge (Jersey County, Illinois)
Rebuilt 1984Kingpost pony truss bridge over an unnamed creek on Mill Street in ElsahOpen to traffic
Elsberry Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Built 1938Through truss bridge over Lost Creek on MO 79 at ElsberryOpen to two-lane traffic
Elsberry Railroad Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Built 1902 by the American Bridge Co.Through truss bridge over Lost Creek on the BNSF Railroad at ElsberryOpen to railroad traffic
Elson Bridge (Las Animas County, Colorado)
Built 1905 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1994Lost through truss bridge over Purgatoire River on CR 36.0Replaced by modern bridge
Ely Street Bridge (Marion County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910; rehabilitated 1984Pony truss bridge over Bear Creek on Ely Street in HannibalOpen to traffic
Engle Mill Road Covered Bridge (Greene County, Ohio)
Built 1877 by the Smith Bridge Co.; made obsolete by new bridge August 1998Covered bridge over Anderson Fork on W. Engle Mill Road (TR 47)Open to pedestrians only
Enochs Knob Road Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1908Through truss bridge over Boeuf Creek on Enochs Knob RoadOpen to one-lane traffic
Enslow Covered Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904Covered bridge over Shermans Creek on Adams Grove RoadOpen to traffic
Enterprise Bridge (Dickinson County, Kansas)
Built 1924-25 by the Yancey Construction Co.; dedicated Sept. 17, 1925; replaced 1988Lost through truss bridge over Smoky Hill River on K-43 at EnterpriseReplaced by modern bridge
Eppleyanna Road Bridge (Stephenson County, Illinois)
Built 1896Through truss bridge over Rock Run Creek on E. Eppleyanna Road, 1.5 mi. west of DavisOpen to traffic
Erb's Covered Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1887Covered bridge over Hammer Creek on Erb's Bridge Road (TR 634) in RothsvilleOpen to traffic
Escalante Canyon Bridge (Delta County, Colorado)
Originally built 1890 at Delta by the Bullen Bridge Co.
Relocated 1908 to cross the Gunnison at Read.
Damaged by flooding and relocated ca. 1938 to Escalante Canyon.
Replaced 1993.Lost two-span through truss bridge over the Gunnison River on CR 650Replaced by modern bridge
Establishment Creek Bridge (Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri)
Built 1931Two-span through truss bridge over Establishment Creek on US 61, south of BloomsdaleOpen to two-lane traffic
Esther Furnace Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1905Two-span covered bridge over North Branch Roaring Creek on Esther Furnace RoadOpen to traffic
Estherville Railroad Bridge (Emmet County, Iowa)
Deck truss bridge over West Fork Des Moines River on the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad in EsthervilleCurrent status unknown
Etlah Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1894 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced by a new bridge in 1988Lost through truss over Big Berger Creek on Route B at EtlahDemolished 1988 after the construction of a new concrete bridge
Euharlee Covered Bridge (Bartow County, Georgia)
Built 1886 by Washington W. King and Jonathan H. Burke; made obsolete by new bridge in 1980Covered bridge over Euharlee Creek on Covered Bridge Road in EuharleeOpen to pedestrians only
Evansville Bridge (Henderson County, Kentucky)
Northbound bridge built 1932; southbound built 1965Pair of cantilevered through truss bridges over the Ohio River on US 41Open to traffic
Everton Bridge (Dade County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910Pony truss bridge over Sinking Creek on CR 162 at EvertonOpen to one-lane traffic
Fairfax Bridge (Platte County, Missouri)
Built 1935; rehabilitated 1979Through truss bridge over the Missouri River on Southbound US 69 in Kansas CityOpen to southbound traffic
Fairfield Covered Bridge (Benton County, Missouri)
Lost three-span covered bridge over Pomme de Terre River south of WarsawSite of bridge is now under Truman Reservoir near the MO 83 crossing
Fairfield Truss Bridge (Benton County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1934; replaced in the 1970s by a new bridge with the creation of Truman ReservoirLost two-span pony truss bridge over Pomme de Terre River south of WarsawSite of bridge is now under Truman Reservoir near the MO 83 crossing
Fairgrounds Bridge (Larimer County, Colorado)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1994Through truss bridge over Big Thompson River in Loveland Fairground ParkOpen to traffic
Fairhaven Bridge (Preble County, Ohio)
Built 1907Through truss bridge over Four Mile Creek on Fairhaven-Concord RoadOpen to one-lane traffic
Fairview Church Road Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Through truss bridge over West Fork Cuivre River on Fairview Church Road northeast of TruxtonOpen to one-lane traffic
Fairview Church Road Bridge (Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1920Lost Pony truss bridge over Terre Bleue Creek on Fairview Church Road near the St. Francois County lineRemoved, but center pier still remains
Fairview Railroad Bridge (Lincoln County, South Dakota)
Pony truss bridge over Big Sioux River on the BNSF Railroad at FairviewOpen to railroad traffic
Fall Creek Bridge (Madison County, Indiana)
Bypassed 1997Bypassed pony truss bridge over Fall Creek on CR 600 SouthClosed to all traffic
Fall River Bridge (Wilson County, Kansas)
Built 1914Through truss bridge over Fall River on 21.7-N.1 Local, 2.9 mi. west of NeodeshaOpen to traffic
Fallen Timber Road Bridge (Warren County, Missouri)
Built 1905Closed through truss bridge over Charrette Creek on Fallen Timber RoadClosed to all traffic
Falling Rock Camp Bridge (Licking County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1872; relocated 1927 and 1931Iron pony truss bridge over Rocky Fork at Falling Rock Boy Scout CampAbandoned with deck removed
Falmouth Bridge (Pendleton County, Kentucky)
Built 1927; rehabilitated 1972Two-span through truss bridge over Licking River on KY 22 at FalmouthOpen to two-lane traffic
Farmington Bridge No. 1 (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Lost two-span pony truss bridge over St. Francois River, somewhere near FarmingtonNo longer exists
Farmington Bridge No. 2 (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Apparently built by Stupp Bros. Bridge & Iron Co.Lost through truss bridge over St. Francois River, somewhere near FarmingtonNo longer exists
Faust Street Bridge (Comal County, Texas)
Built 1887 by the King Bridge Co.; made obsolete by new bridge in 1932; rehabilitated 1998Through truss bridge over Guadalupe River on Faust Street in New BraunfelsOpen to pedestrians only
Fawcett Road Bridge (Adams County, Ohio)
Built 1908; rehabilitated 1998Through truss bridge over Ohio Brush Creek on Fawcett Road (CR 6)Open to traffic
Fay's Crossing Bridge (Pueblo County, Colorado)
Built 1905Through truss bridge over Santa Fe Avenue on a pedestrian trail in PuebloOpen to pedestrians only
Fenton Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Built 1925; made obsolete by new bridge in 1968; closed to traffic August 2007Four-span through truss bridge over the Meramec River on Gravois Road (Old MO 30) at Fenton in Sunset HillsClosed to all traffic
Fenton Creek Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Abandoned deck truss bridge over Fenton Creek just off Route V at UnionClosed to all traffic
Fiddlers Ford Bridge (Dade County, Missouri)
Built 1911 by the Canton Bridge Co. of Canton, OhioThrough truss bridge over Turnback Creek on CR 540Open to one-lane traffic
Fifth Street Bridge (Saline County, Kansas)
Built 1905Through truss bridge over Saline River on 5th Street north of Salina in SalinaOpen to traffic
First Boonville Railroad Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1873-74 by the American Bridge Co. under W.G. Coolidge.
Opened to railroad traffic Jan. 10, 1874.
Rehabilitated 1883-84 by Kellogg and Maurice, of Athens, Pennsylvania.
Replaced by the second BoonvillLost through truss swing bridge over the Missouri River on the MKT Railroad at BoonvilleReplaced by a new bridge
First Cairo Railroad Bridge (Alexander County, Illinois)
Built 1889 under engineer George S. Morison; replaced during 1949-52Lost through and deck truss bridge over the Ohio River carrying the Illinois Central Railroad in CairoReplaced by the current bridge, but reusing many of the piers
First Doniphan Bridge (Ripley County, Missouri)
Built 1898 by the St. Louis Bridge & Iron Co. for $7870; replaced
1928 by a new truss bridgeLost two-span through truss bridge over Current River at DoniphanNo longer exists
First Jefferson City Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Opened Oct. 15, 1896; demolished 1955Lost through truss swing bridge over the Missouri River at Jefferson CityReplaced by the current US 54 bridge, but vestiges of south approach remain at end of Bolivar Street
Fish Creeek Bridge (Marshall County, West Virginia)
Built 1897Through truss bridge over Fish Creeek on CR 74Open to traffic
Fish Creek Bridge (Marshall County, West Virginia)
Built 1913Through truss bridge over Fish Creek on CR 74Open to traffic
Fish Creek Bridge (Marshall County, West Virginia)
Built 1886Through truss bridge over Fish Creek on CR 27Closed to all traffic
Fish Creek Bridge (Marshall County, West Virginia)
Built 1906Through truss bridge over Fish Creek on CR 74/2Open to traffic
Fish Creek Bridge (Marshall County, West Virginia)
Built 1892Through truss bridge over Fish Creek on CR 74Open to traffic
Fisher Ford Road Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1932Through truss bridge over Illinois River on Fisher Ford Road (CR 2)Closed to traffic as of June 2005
Fisk Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1929; main span collapsed Dec. 1975; replaced
and reopened Mar. 1976Lost skewed through truss bridge over St. Francis River on MO 51 (Old US 60) at FiskMain truss span replaced, but original approaches and piers remain
Fitches Covered Bridge (Delaware County, New York)
Built 1870; relocated 1885Covered bridge over West Branch Delaware River on Fitches Bridge RoadOpen to traffic
Five Mile Lane Bridge (Floyd County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1930Pony truss bridge over Knob Creek on Five Mile LaneOpen to traffic
Flat Branch Bridge (Christian County, Illinois)
Pony truss bridge over Flat Branch on TR 264, 4 mi. southeast of StoningtonOpen to traffic
Flat Branch Road Bridge (Wayne County, West Virginia)
Through truss bridge over West Fork of Twelvepole Creek on Flat Branch Road (CR 52/16)Open to traffic
Flat Creek Bridge (Coles County, Illinois)
Pony truss bridge over Flat Creek on TR 53, .5 mi. west of HumboldtOpen to traffic
Flat Creek Covered Bridge (Pettis County, Missouri)
Built 1880 by Nicholas Hall and M. L. Carter; destroyed by fire on May 29, 1966Lost covered bridge over Flat Creek on Ingram Avenue near SedaliaNo longer exists, but scale-model replica built in Sedalia's Centennial Park
Flat Creek CR 1142 Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built 1915Through truss bridge over Flat Creek on CR 1142, beyond the end of Route UOpen to one-lane traffic
Flat Creek CR 2080 Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910Through truss bridge over Flat Creek on CR 2080Open to one-lane traffic
Flat Creek MO 248 Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built 1930Three-span through truss bridge over Flat Creek on MO 248 just west of MO 39Open to one-lane traffic
Flat Creek MO 39 Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built 1938Through truss bridge over Flat Creek on MO 39Open to two-lane traffic
Flat Creek Railroad Bridge (Pettis County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1898 by the Sedalia, Warsaw and Southwestern RailroadTwo-span through truss bridge over Flat Creek on South Grand Avenue, south of SedaliaOpen to one-lane traffic
Flat Creek Route W Bridge (Pettis County, Missouri)
Built 1954Pony truss bridge over Flat Creek on Route WOpen to one-lane traffic
Flat River Bridge (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Lost two-span pony truss bridge over Flat River on Main Street (now MO 32) in Flat River (now Park Hills)Replaced by a new bridge in 1928
Flatrock River 600N Bridge (Decatur County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1910Through truss bridge over Flatrock River on 600NClosed to traffic
Fleisher's Covered Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1887Covered bridge over Big Buffalo Creek on TR 477Open to traffic
Florence Bridge (Pike County, Illinois)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1981Vertical-lift through truss bridge over the Illinois River on IL 100/IL 106 (Old US 36) in FlorenceOpen to two-lane traffic
Florence Bridge (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Built 1912 by the Oregonia Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1986Through truss bridge over Big Darby Creek on Mclean Mill Road (TR 127)Open to traffic
Foraker Covered Bridge (Monroe County, Ohio)
Built 1886 by Isaiah ClineCovered bridge over Little Muskingum River on Plainview Road (CR 40)Open to traffic
Forksville Covered Bridge (Sullivan County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1850 by Samuel Sadler RogersCovered bridge over Loyalsock Creek on PA 4012 in ForksvilleOpen to traffic
Forry Mill Covered Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1869Covered bridge over Big Chickies Creek on Bridge Valley RoadOpen to traffic
Forsythe Mill Covered Bridge (Rush County, Indiana)
Built 1888 by E. L. KennedyCovered bridge over Flatrock River on CR 650 SouthOpen to traffic
Fort Atkinson Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1892 by D.H. Young of Manchester, IowaThrough truss bridge over Little Turkey River on 150th Street in Fort AtkinsonOpen to one-lane traffic
Fort Laramie Bridge (Goshen County, Wyoming)
Built 1875 by the King Iron Bridge Co.; bypassed by new bridge in 1958Three-span bowstring through truss bridge over the North Platte River at Fort Laramie National Historic SiteOpen to pedestrians only
Fort Ritner Bridge (Lawrence County, Indiana)
Built 1895 by the Lafayette Bridge Co.Two-span through truss bridge over East Fork White River on CR L7S10Open to one-lane traffic
Fort Smith Frisco Bridge (Sebastian County, Arkansas)
Originally built by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad,
now used by the Arkansas & Missouri tourist railroadVertical-lift through truss bridge over the Arkansas River on the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad between Fort Smith and Van Buren in Van BurenOpen to railroad traffic
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