TREACLE CREEK
UNION COUNTY
BUILT - 1868
Length - 94'.... S. of Milford Center, US Rt-36 south 2.7 miles from jct with State St. SE on Homer Rd, .07 miles E. on Winget Rd. Built by Reuben L. Partridge at a cost of $1, 375. This bridge was originally constructed across Treacle's Creek on State Route 4, south of Milford Center. In 1921 the bridge was replaced, but the wooden superstructure was saved for reuse for a new bridge on Winget Rd.The bridge was put into place in 1922 on abutments built by Reed & Sawyer. In 1988, Union County employees rehabilitated the bridge by installing wood girders inside the wood trusses and suspended the floor from the girders. The Partridge trusses currently only carry the weight of the original bridge. The steel piers under the bridge are not the original. Open to through traffic.Truss Type - Partridge Through Truss.
World Guide to Covered Bridge Number - 35-80-03
FLATROCK RIVER
RUSH COUNTY
BUILT - 1877
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ength - 121'.... One mile N/E of Rushville, North on County Rd. 100 E, right on E 150 N, bridge is 1/4 mile east. Built by A.M. Kennedy and his son Emmet. The bridge has rounded arch portals and decorative scrollwork that are signatures of the Kennedy firm. It was posted on the National Register of Historic Places on February 2, 1983, as part of a multiple property submission covering six bridges built by the Kennedy family firm. Bridge rehabilitated in 1996. Open to through traffic.Truss Type - Covered Burr Arch Through Truss.
World Guide to Covered Bridge Number - 14-70-01
LITTLE BLUE RIVER
RUSH COUNTY
BUILT IN 1884
Length - 85'... Three miles N/E of Arlington, north on N 700 W, right on W 300 N, left on N. Offutts Bridge Rd. Built by Kennedy Brothers.The bridge has rounded arch portals and decorative scrollwork that are signatures of the Kennedy Brothers firm. It was posted to the National Register of Historical Places on February 2, 1983. Open to through traffic. Truss Type - Covered Burr Arch Truss
World Guide to Covered Bridge Number - 14-70-02 ( Bridge temporarily closed)
WHITE RIVER
HAMILTON COUNTY
BUILT - 1871
Length - 259'.... Bridge off of N.10th Street-Allisonville Ave, going north out of Noblesville. Constucted in 1870-1871 by Josiah Durfee who was paid the sum of $13,000. The bridge was first restored in 1937, then later restored in 1999. The bridge was named for its relationship to land owned by William A. Potter (1838-1883); the site previously being known as Potter's Ford. Closed to traffic in 1971. Restoration - 1998-1999. Posted on the National Register of Historic Places on December 19, 1991. Truss Type - Covered Two Span Howe Through Truss
World Guide to Covered Bridge Number - 14-29-01