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Warnke Covered Bridge

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Area
  
less than one acre

Opened
  
1896

Added to NRHP
  
8 October 1976

NRHP Reference #
  
76001518

Built by
  
Nearest city
  
Warnke Covered Bridge

Architectural style
  
One-span Childs truss, Other

Similar
  
Christman Covered Bridge, Geeting Covered Bridge, Brubaker Covered Bridge

The Warnke Covered Bridge, also known as Warnke Bridge, is a historic covered bridge crossing Swamp Creek in Harrison Township, Preble County, Ohio, northeast of Lewisburg. Built from 1895 to 1896 by Everett S. Sherman, it has a span of 51 feet. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

In 1895, a flood damaged the steel truss bridge that had been built at the same location. Sherman built a new "Childs Truss covered Bridge." He purchased the stone for the abutments from the Lewisburg quarry. The bridge was named for a family who lived nearby.

The Warnke Bridge was the last bridge built by Sherman. After the bridge was completed, Sherman moved to Richmond, Indiana, and died shortly thereafter.

The original cost of the bridge was $459. Rehabilitation work undertaken in 2008 cost $240,924.25. At one time, Preble County had 50 covered bridges. Seven of them, including the Warnke Covered Bridge, remain.

References

Warnke Covered Bridge Wikipedia


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