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Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge

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- Closed
  
1979

Opened
  
1899

Cross
  
Williams Creek

Address
  
Rockville, IN 47872, USA

Material
  
Wood

Added to NRHP
  
22 December 1978

Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge

MPS
  
Parke County Covered Bridges

Similar
  
Conley's Ford Bridge, Catlin Covered Bridge, Beeson Covered Bridge, Nevins Covered Bridge, Melcher Covered Bridge

The Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge is a single span double Burr Arch Truss covered bridge structure that was built by Joseph A. Britton & Son in 1899. Originally it had sandstone abutments but when it was moved to Billie Creek Village they were replaced with concrete abutments with sandstone showing.

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History

The bridge was named after the nearby B&O Railroad station at its original location. (39.815141°N 87.299085°W / 39.815141; -87.299085) It was also known as the "Hary Wolf Bridge." Wolf owned the land near the bridge. The portal was later modified into a J.J. Daniels Arch while the original angular Britton Arch framing is still visible from the inside.

A letter from J.J. Daniels dated May 18, 1899, says that he had made a bid to build the bridge for $680. Since J.A. Britton was awarded the contract it can be assumed that his bid was less that Daniels.

According to a Historic American Engineering Record record on the bridge, it was repaired in 1940 by the Works Progress Administration. It was built by Britton who built approximately 40 bridges in three Indiana counties, Parke, Putnam, and Vermillion, during a 33-year period.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

Images of Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge prior to being moved to Billie Creek Village.

References

Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge Wikipedia