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Zacke Cox Covered Bridge

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Address
  
Rockville, IN 47872, USA

Material
  
Wood

Added to NRHP
  
22 December 1978

Opened
  
1908

Builder
  
J. A. Britton

Zacke Cox Covered Bridge

- Repaired
  
1989, 1991 $6,000, 2002

Similar
  
Thorpe Ford Bridge, Harry Evans Covered, Conley's Ford Bridge, Nevins Covered Bridge, Rush Creek Covered

The Zacke Cox Covered Bridge is east of Mecca, Indiana. The single span Burr Arch Truss covered bridge structure was built by Joseph A. Britton in 1908.

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

History

Zachariah M. Cox was born in almost due north of this bridge in Coloma in 1857. His father was E.T. Cox and his family was quite prominent in Parke County with various family members owning nearly 1000 acres of land near the bridge.

Northwest of the mine is an old clay strip mine and coal and slate outcroppings can be viewed south of the bridge.

This bridge, along with the Harry Evans Covered Bridge and the Weisner Covered Bridge, all built by J.A. Britton, lack the traditional Britton Portals. Instead, they have a more semi-arched portal that more resembles the Hendricks Portals of the Wilkins Mill Covered Bridge or the Rush Creek Covered Bridge.

References

Zacke Cox Covered Bridge Wikipedia