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Morgan Covered Bridge

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Carries
  
Automobile

Maintained by
  
Town of Belvidere

Design
  
Covered, Town lattice

Total length
  
22 m

Location
  
Belvidere

Body of water
  
Lamoille River

Locale
  
Belvidere, Vermont

ID number
  
VT-08-07

Opened
  
1887

Area
  
4,047 m²

Bridge type
  
Lattice truss bridge

Morgan Covered Bridge

Crosses
  
North Branch of Lamoille River

Address
  
Belvidere Center, VT 05442, USA

Similar
  
Lamoille River, Mill Covered Bridge, Poland Covered Bridge, Montgomery Covered Bridge, Village Covered Bridge

The Morgan Covered Bridge, also known as the Upper Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge that crosses the North Branch Lamoille River in Belvidere, Vermont on Morgan Bridge Road. Built about 1887, it is one of two covered bridges in Belvidere, and one of five in a five-mile span that all cross the same river. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

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Description

The Morgan Covered Bridge is located west of the center of Belvidere, carrying Morgan Bridge Road, a short connector between Back Road (running on the north side of the North Branch Lamoille River) and Vermont Route 109 (running to its south). It is a single-span Queen post truss structure, 62 feet (19 m) long and 15 feet (4.6 m) wide, with a roadway width of 12.5 feet (3.8 m). Its trusses include iron rods joining the apexes of the diagonals to the bottom chords. It has a gabled metal roof, and its exterior is finished in vertical board siding, which wraps around to the insides of the portals. The siding stops short of the eaves, leaving an open strip below the roof. The portal openings are framed as segmented arches. The bridge rests on abutments of stone and concrete.

History

The bridge was built by Lewis Robinson, Charles Leonard and Fred Tracy. It is one of two 19th-century covered bridges (the other is the Mill Covered Bridge further west), and one of five on the North Branch Lamoille in Belvidere or neighboring Waterville, all within a five-mile span.

There have been no major repairs necessary with this bridge recently, save for a new standing seam metal roof which a large number of covered bridges in Vermont received due to a grant. A study in the 1990s by the Vermont Agency of Transportation revealed that certain design details of the trusses allowed the bridge to be rated for a 9-ton load (1 ton more than the standard load limit for wooden deck bridges). At this time, a sign at the bridge posts the limit at 5 tons.

References

Morgan Covered Bridge Wikipedia