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This realignment removed another railroad crossing at Grand Junction. There are three contributing resources to this historic district, two structures and one site. One of the structures is a 18-by-24-foot (5.5 by 7.3 m) concrete bridge that features concrete balustered guardrails. It was built by the Iowa Bridge Company in 1915 for $1,339. It ...
Iowa Bridge Company. The Iowa Bridge Company was a company that designed and built many bridges that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [1][2] Works (credit) include: South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-338-100, Local rd. over Shue Cr. Cavour SD (Iowa Bridge Co.) NRHP-listed [2]
The Read Township Culvert is a historic structure located southeast of Elkader, Iowa, United States. It spans an unnamed stream for 14 feet (4.3 m). [2] Clayton County built a number of bridges over rivers, streams and ditches around the turn of the 20th-century. They contracted with local contractors Stoops and Williamson to build this single ...
The Garnavillo Township Culvert is a historic structure located west of Garnavillo, Iowa, United States. It spans an unnamed stream for 14 feet (4.3 m). [2] On April 4, 1899, C.G. Stickfort and others petitioned the county for a bridge at this location. The Clayton County Board of Supervisors contracted with Josef Vogt of Guttenberg, Iowa to ...
MPS. Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS. NRHP reference No. 98000491 [1] Added to NRHP. May 15, 1998. The Bridge near West Liberty is an historic structure located west of the town of West Liberty in rural Muscatine County, Iowa, United States. The welded steel rigid frame bridge was built in 1937. It was designed by Otto Wendling of the Iowa State ...
NRHP reference No. 98000520 [1] Added to NRHP. May 15, 1998. The Sutliff Bridge is a bridge over the Cedar River at Sutliff, a Johnson County community near Lisbon, [2] Iowa, United States. A Parker truss bridge, it was built in 1897 and 1898 at a cost of approximately $12,000. [3][4] J. R. Sheely was the engineer for the original Sutliff Bridge.
June 25, 1998. The Garnavillo Township Bridge is a historic structure located west of Garnavillo, Iowa, United States. It spans an unnamed stream for 20 feet (6.1 m). [2] Around the turn of the 20th-century Clayton County embarked on a project to replace its old bridges. On short crossing like this one they generally chose simple timber ...
Also called Casper Covered Bridge; replaces bridge built in 1883 and rebuilt in 2004; [3] first two bridges were destroyed by arson [4] Cutler–Donahoe Bridge [5] Madison: Winterset: 1871, 1970 79 feet (24 m) Ditch: City of Winterset: Town: Hammond Bridge [5]