Second Northfield Covered Bridge, Northfield, Vermont
Second Northfield (a/k/a Newell, Lower Cox Brook) Builder unknown, c1872 Queenpost, 56′, spanning Cox Brook on Cox Brook Road, west of
Read moreSecond Northfield (a/k/a Newell, Lower Cox Brook) Builder unknown, c1872 Queenpost, 56′, spanning Cox Brook on Cox Brook Road, west of
Read moreSlaughter House Northfield Builder unknown, c1872 Queenpost, 59′, spanning Dog River on Bailey Street in Northfield Falls.
Read moreMoseley Northfield John Moseley, 1899 Kingpost, 80′, spanning Stony Brook on Stony Brook Road, approximately a mile west of Route 12A.
Read moreChamberlin NorthfieldX Privately Owned Mahlon Chamberlin, 1956 Kingpost, 22′ span of unnamed tributary of Stony Brook southwest of Northfield Center.
Read moreMartin Marshfield (a/k/a Orton Farm) Builder and date unknown Spanning the Winooski River as the centerpiece of a town park, east
Read moreCoburn East Montpelier (a/k/a Cemetery) Larned Coburn, 1851 Queenpost, 69′, spanning Winooski River on Coburn Bridge Road. Three steel beams were
Read moreTwin Rutland Town Nicolas Powers, 1850 Town Lattice, 60′, formerly spanning East Creek (just yards from its present location). One of
Read moreGorham Pittsford (a/k/a Goodnough) Abraham Owen & Nicholas Powers, 1841 Town Lattice, 114′, spanning Otter Creek, Old Pittsford-Proctor Road. Powers was
Read moreHammond Pittsford Asa Nourse, 1843 Town Lattice, 139′, spanning Otter Creek on Florence Road, west of Route 7. The 1927 Flood
Read moreCooley Pittsford Nicholas Powers, 1849 Town Lattice, 60′, spanning Furnace Brook, on Elm Street. Powers was Vermont’s most famous bridge builder.
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