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Mansfield Covered Bridge

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- Rebuilt
  
1990

Construction started
  
1867

Opened
  
1867

Material
  
Wood

Address
  
Carbon, IN 47837, USA

Total length
  
75 m

Bridge type
  
Burr Truss

Body of water
  
Big Raccoon Creek

Mansfield Covered Bridge

Similar
  
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The Mansfield Covered Bridge is a Double Burr Arch double span truss bridge located on Mansfield Road (historic) and Big Raccoon Creek in Mansfield southeast of Rockville in Parke County, Indiana. Built by Joseph J. Daniels in 1867 at a cost of $12,200. At 279 ft (85 m) it is the longest covered bridge left in Parke County.

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History

Built for a time where only wagons, horses and pedestrians whould have used the bridge the Mansfield Bridge has a 10-short-ton (9.1 t) load limit. The bridge had been used for State Route 59 and in one recorded story, three loaded oil trucks approached the bridge together. The first truck stalled out just before leaving the bridge, and all three trucks came to a stop on the two spans. There was no apparent damage to the strong structure. The arches combined with the truss are able to support more weight than needed so the limit is in the decking and material used for it.

Mansfield Bridge was closed in 1980 for repair to the abutments, roof and decking. The roof and decks were replaced again in October 1990 by the Parke County Highway Department.

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

The Mansfield Covered Bridge

References

Mansfield Covered Bridge Wikipedia