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Jackson Covered Bridge, Spanning Sugar Creek, CR 775N  (Changed from Spanning Sugar Creek), Bloomingdale, Parke County, IN

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Jackson Covered Bridge, Spanning Sugar Creek, CR 775N (Changed from Spanning Sugar Creek), Bloomingdale, Parke County, IN

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Summary

Burr truss, 1 span, 207'
Significance: The Jackson Bridge was built in 1861 by J.J. Daniels. It spans Sugar Creek and is of double Burr construction. It has survived all major floods. This includes the flood of late March, 1913; although the accompanying hurricane force winds did strip the roof of its wood shingles. This bridge has the unusual feature of a corner stone which bears this inscription: "Builder J.J. Daniels 1861." The Jackson Bridge, which spans 207 feet, is the third longest single-span covered bridge in the United States, but is the longest single-span still in use.

Jackson Bridge is the oldest surviving example of the work of J.J. Daniels, one of Indiana's most prolific covered bridge builders. It is an outstanding example of the truss system patented by Theodore Burr in 1806. With a span of 207', the Jackson Bridge is the nation's longest single span bridge that still carries vehicular traffic.
Survey number: HAER IN-48
Building/structure dates: 1861 Initial Construction
Building/structure dates: 1863 Subsequent Work
Building/structure dates: 1913 Subsequent Work
Building/structure dates: 1977 Subsequent Work
Building/structure dates: 1984 Subsequent Work
Building/structure dates: 1989 Subsequent Work
Building/structure dates: 2004 Subsequent Work

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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Daniels, Joseph J
Burr, Theodore
Wright, Prior
Parke County Commissioners
Daniels, William D
Brown and Company
Federal Highway Administration, sponsor
Marston, Christopher, project manager
College of Architecture and Planning, Ball State University, field team
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bloomingdale39.69929, -87.14229
Google Map of 39.69929459999999, -87.14228949999999
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