America's Covered Bridges

America's Covered Bridges
Title America's Covered Bridges PDF eBook
Author Terry E. Miller
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages 272
Release 2014-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 1462914209

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As many as 15,000 covered bridges were built in North America over the past 200 years. Fewer than 1,000 remain. In America's Covered Bridges, authors Terry E. Miller and Ronald G. Knapp tell the fascinating story of these bridges, how they were built, the technological breakthroughs required to construct them and above all the dedication and skill of their builders. Each wooden bridge, whether still standing or long gone, has a story to tell about the nature of America at the time—not only about its transportational needs, but the availability of materials and the technological prowess of the people who built it. Illustrated with some 550 historical and contemporary photos, paintings, and technical drawings of nearly 400 different covered bridges, America's Covered Bridges offers five readable chapters on the history, design and fate of America's covered bridges, plus related bridges in Canada. Most of the contemporary photography is by master photographer A. Chester Ong of Hong Kong. 55 photo essays on the most iconic bridges including: Cornish-Windsor Bridge between Vermont and New Hampshire Porter-Parsonsfield Bridge, Maine East Paden and West Paden (Twin Bridges), Pennsylvania Philippi Bridge, West Virginia Hortons Mill Bridge, Alabama Medora Bridge, Indiana Rock Mill Bridge, Ohio Knight's Ferry Bridge, California Perrault Bridge, Quebec, Canada Hartland Bridge, New Brunswick, Canada Over time, wooden bridges eventually gave way to ones made of iron, steel and concrete. An American icon, many covered bridges became obsolete and were replaced—others simply decayed and collapsed. Many more were swept away by natural disasters and fires. America's Covered Bridges is absolutely packed with fascinating stories and information passionately told by two leading experts on this subject. The book will be of tremendous interest to anyone interested in American history, carpentry and technological change.

Covered Bridges of the West

Covered Bridges of the West
Title Covered Bridges of the West PDF eBook
Author Kramer A. Adams
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1963
Genre Bridges
ISBN

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Indiana Covered Bridges

Indiana Covered Bridges
Title Indiana Covered Bridges PDF eBook
Author Marsha Williamson Mohr
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 129
Release 2012-09-11
Genre Photography
ISBN 0253008018

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A symbol of Indiana's past, the covered bridge still evokes feelings of nostalgia, romance, and even mystery. During the 19th century, over 500 of these handsome structures spanned the streams, rivers, and ravines of Indiana. Plagued by floods, fire, storms, neglect, and arson, today fewer than 100 remain. Marsha Williamson Mohr's photographs capture the timeless and simple beauty of these well-traveled structures from around the state, including Parke County—the unofficial covered bridge capital of the world. With 105 color photographs, Indiana's Covered Bridges will appeal to everyone who treasures Indiana's rich architectural heritage.

Covered Bridges of the West

Covered Bridges of the West
Title Covered Bridges of the West PDF eBook
Author Kramer Adams
Publisher
Total Pages 146
Release 2013-09
Genre
ISBN 9781258822927

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Oregon's Covered Bridges

Oregon's Covered Bridges
Title Oregon's Covered Bridges PDF eBook
Author Bill Cockrell
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2008-05-26
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439636346

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Rugged individuals armed with hand tools, sweat, and ambition began building covered bridges in Oregon during the mid-1850s. These bridge builders often camped out at remote sites, living off the land or contracting with local farmers for food. Early owners of covered bridges financed construction by charging tolls—3¢ for a sheep, 5¢ for a horse and rider, and 10¢ for a team of horses and wagon. In the early 20th century, the state provided standard bridge and truss designs to each county, and most of the resulting structures incorporated the Howe truss. With the abundance of Douglas fir and the shortage of steel during the world wars, the construction of wooden covered bridges continued well into the 1950s, mainly in the Willamette Valley. During the 1920s, Oregon boasted more than 350 covered bridges.

Covered Bridges of the Middle West

Covered Bridges of the Middle West
Title Covered Bridges of the Middle West PDF eBook
Author Richard Sanders Allen
Publisher
Total Pages 168
Release 1970
Genre Travel
ISBN

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China's Covered Bridges

China's Covered Bridges
Title China's Covered Bridges PDF eBook
Author Ronald G. Knapp
Publisher Art Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2020-07-31
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781952461026

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