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Stoneman Bridge, Spanning Merced River on Stoneman Crossover Road, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA

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Stoneman Bridge, Spanning Merced River on Stoneman Crossover Road, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA

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Summary

part of Yosemite National Park Roads and Bridges Recording Project, 1991; see HAER No. CA-117 for overview
Significance: The Stoneman Bridge was the last of seven stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch bridges in Yosemite National Park and reflects the National Park Service "rustic style" of architecture as applied to park road bridges.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N83
Survey number: HAER CA-95
Building/structure dates: 1932 Initial Construction

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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Bureau of Public Roads
Sullivan & Sullivan
Kuckenberg & Whitman
Kelly & Tipton
Schimberg, A W
National Surety Company
Quin, Richard H, transmitter
Christianson, Justine, transmitter
Croteau, Todd, field team project manager
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Location

Yosemite Village37.74273, -119.59870
Google Map of 37.7427271, -119.5986971
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