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Choctaw Creek Bridge, Spanning Choctaw Creek, Bells, Grayson County, TX

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Choctaw Creek Bridge, Spanning Choctaw Creek, Bells, Grayson County, TX

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Summary

Significance: The Choctaw Creek Bridge is the only known surviving example of a Greer patent suspension bridge. It is also part of a much larger population of suspension bridges that once existed throughout north central Texas.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N529
Survey number: HAER TX-85
Building/structure dates: ca. 1915 Initial Construction

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1915
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Greer, William H, C
Pedigo, Jerry
Bernal, Juan
Wenhai, Li, field team
Texas Department of TRansportation, sponsor
Texas Historical Commission, sponsor
Brown, Mark M, historian
Harms, Bruce A, photographer
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