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Wimer Bridge

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NRHP Reference #
  
79002075

Destruction date
  
2003

Body of water
  
Evans Creek

Listed
  
November 29, 1979

Year built
  
1927 (1892, 2008)

Wimer Bridge

Built by
  
Hartman Brothers of Jacksonville (1927 version)

Architectural style
  
Queenpost truss (1927 version)

Removed from NRHP
  
after bridge collapse in 2003

Similar
  
Medford Southern Pacific R, Conro Fiero House, Nils Ahlstrom House, Ashland Masonic Lodge Bu, IOOF Building

Wimer bridge reconstruction


The Wimer Bridge is a covered bridge over Evans Creek in Jackson County in the U.S. state of Oregon. The version that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1927. This structure, 85 feet (26 m) long, carried East Evans Creek County Road over the creek in the rural community of Wimer. The creek is a tributary of the Rogue River, which it joins at the small city of Rogue River.

An earlier covered span, built in 1892 by J. W. Osbourne, crossed the creek at this location, according to local residents and an engineering database. The 1927 bridge replaced the older span.

After the 1927 bridge deteriorated, local residents refurbished it in 1962. However, by the mid-1970s the bridge was closed after further decline. Repairs in 1985 led to reopening with an eight-ton limit, later reduced to three tons. Before further repairs were undertaken, the structure collapsed in 2003. It fell 40 feet (12 m) into the water, injuring three people who were crossing the bridge.

In 2008, with the help of federal funds and local labor, the bridge was replaced with a look-alike using trusses reinforced with metal braces, laminated beams that look like timber, concrete approaches, and industrial roofing made to resemble wooden shakes. The one-way bridge, still 17 feet (5.2 m) wide, as was the original, has a load limit of 10 tons. This version of the bridge opened to traffic in February 2008.

References

Wimer Bridge Wikipedia