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Mansfield Road–Michigamme River Bridge

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Built
  
1915 (1915)

Opened
  
1915

Added to NRHP
  
17 December 1999

Built by
  
McGrath & Sons

Body of water
  
Michigamme River

Mansfield Road–Michigamme River Bridge

Location
  
Mansfield Road over Michigamme River, Mansfield Township, Michigan

Area
  
less than 1 acre (0.4 ha)

Architectural style
  
Other, Filled spandrel arch bridge

MPS
  
Highway Bridges of Michigan MPS

Architecture firm
  
Michigan Department of Transportation

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The Mansfield Road–Michigamme River Bridge is a bridge located on Mansfield Road over the Michigamme River in Mansfield Township, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

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History

The village of Mansfield was platted in 1889, and grew rapidly along with the nearby Mansfield Mine. However, in 1893, the mine collapsed and flooded, killing 27 miners. The mine closed, and Mansfield was leveled by a forest fire. In 1896, the mine was reopened, and was kept in operation until 1913.

Also in 1913, the Iron County Road Commission began the development of a trunk line route through Crystal Falls and into Mansfield. They planned further development of the route to the east, but this required that the bridge over the Michigammes River be replaced. In 1914, it was decided to replace the bridge. The Michigan State Highway Department designed a new bridge, and the contract to build it was awarded to McGrath and Sons of Green Bay, Wisconsin, for $9,769.06. The bride was completed in 1915. The trunk line through Mansfield was later incorporated into M-69, but by 1936 the highway was rerouted and the section of road containing this bridge was reverted to a county road.

In 2007, the bridge was replaced with a replica.

Description

The Mansfield Road–Michigamme River Bridge is 102 feet (31 m) long and 20 feet (6.1 m) wide, with a main span of 85 feet (26 m) and a roadway width of 17.5 feet (5.3 m). It is a filled spandrel arch with an elliptical profile sitting atop concrete abutments. The tapered arch ring is corbeled on each side, and the guardrails contain panels. The Mansfield Bridge is significant as the longest of the early arched bridges designed by the Michigan State Highway Department.

References

Mansfield Road–Michigamme River Bridge Wikipedia