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Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

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Miller Ford Bridge, Spanning Grand River at County Road 469, McFall, Gentry County, MO

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Significance: The Miller Ford Bridge is a one-span steel, pin-connected camelback through truss, one of few built in Missouri and among the oldest of the ten that remain in use. It was built by the St. Joseph Bridge and Iron Company of St. Joseph, Missouri.
Survey number: HAER MO-100
Building/structure dates: 1907- 1908 Initial Construction

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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
St. Joseph Bridge & Iron Company
Sparks, John H
Concepts & Resources, contractor
Franklin-Weekley, Rachel, transmitter
St. John, Jim, photographer
Lowary, Mary Ann, historian
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