Clear Fork of Brazos River Suspension Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of B...
Significance: The Clear Fork of the Brazos Suspension bridge is one of seven surviving bridges in Texas that predate 1940. As one of three examples of the work by William Flinn of Weatherford, Texas, it preser... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Kelley Crossing Bridge, Spanning Plum Creek at County Route 186, Lockh...
Biography of William Payson is included as addendum to original documentation. Significance: The Kelley Crossing Bridge is one of two lenticular trusses that survive in Caldwell County and one of a cluster of e... More
Howard Bridge, County Route 35 spanning Kokosing River, Howard, Knox C...
Significance: The Howard Bridge, a double-intersection Pratt through truss, is an example of David H. Morrison's "Patent Wrought Iron Quadrilateral Truss Bridge." David Morrison was the founder of the Columbia... More
Waters Bluff Bridge, Spanning Sabine River at County Route 353, Winona...
Significance: The Waters Bluff Bridge is a rare survivor of the once-ubiquitous pin-connected camelback through truss. It is also a rare example of an early bridge by an important Texas company. Unprocessed F... More
Waters Bluff Bridge, Spanning Sabine River at County Route 353, Winona...
Significance: The Waters Bluff Bridge is a rare survivor of the once-ubiquitous pin-connected camelback through truss. It is also a rare example of an early bridge by an important Texas company. Unprocessed F... More
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, Secondary Crusher, County Route 27, Mill...
Significance: The Secondary Crusher is an intact surviving example of the type of industrial machinery used during the initial phases of dolomite processing. Survey number: HAER WV-49-B
Woodlawn, Barn, Saint Georges Hundred, County Route 429, East of Route...
Significance: The Woodlawn barn is the central element in J.K. Williams' new farm complex of 1886. In design, the barn responded to ideas current in period agricultural and builders manuals. With the cart she... More
Paihi Bridge, Spanning Paihi Gulch at Hana Highway (County Route 31), ...
Significance: The Paihi Bridge is a contributing element of the Hana Highway Historic District which is comprised of fifty-nine bridges and numerous culverts constructed between 1908 and 1947. The bridge and r... More
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, County Route 27, Millville, Jefferson Co...
Significance: The Standard Lime & Stone Quarry is a surviving example of an early 20th-century dolomite quarrying and processing site in the limestone-rich eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. The extraction an... More
Locke Avenue Bridge, Locke Avenue (County Route 671) Spanning Raccoon ...
Significance: The Locke Avenue Bridge, constructed in 1911, is the only swing span and the oldest of three movable span bridges extant in Gloucester County, New Jersey. The bridge is distinctive as a small sca... More
Ward Brazos River Bridge, Spanning Salt Fork of Brazos River at County...
Significance: The Ward River Bridge is a 787'-0"-long, eleven-span truss bridge crossing the Salt Fork of the Brazos River's wide flood plain. The structure employes eight spans of pin-connected Pratt pony tru... More
Beveridge Bridge, Spanning San Saba River at County Route 112, San Sab...
Significance: This 140'-0" clear span bridge is a rare surviving example of the work of the Flinn-Moyer Company, whose output helped establish a tradition of regional suspension bridge building in turn of the c... More
Beveridge Bridge, Spanning San Saba River at County Route 112, San Sab...
Significance: This 140'-0" clear span bridge is a rare surviving example of the work of the Flinn-Moyer Company, whose output helped establish a tradition of regional suspension bridge building in turn of the c... More
Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge, Spanning Paluxy River at County Route 14...
Significance: The Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge is the oldest surviving cable-stayed suspension bridge in Texas and may also be the oldest in the United States. One of seven Texas suspension bridges surviving f... More
Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge, Spanning Paluxy River at County Route 14...
Significance: The Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge is the oldest surviving cable-stayed suspension bridge in Texas and may also be the oldest in the United States. One of seven Texas suspension bridges surviving f... More
Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge, Spanning Paluxy River at County Route 14...
Significance: The Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge is the oldest surviving cable-stayed suspension bridge in Texas and may also be the oldest in the United States. One of seven Texas suspension bridges surviving f... More
Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge, Spanning Paluxy River at County Route 14...
Significance: The Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge is the oldest surviving cable-stayed suspension bridge in Texas and may also be the oldest in the United States. One of seven Texas suspension bridges surviving f... More
Sycamore Creek Bridge, Spanning Sycamore Creek at County Route 288, Ha...
Significance: The Sycamore Creek Bridge is the last surviving bridge employing a Pratt half-hip pony truss in Hamilton County. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N532 Survey number: HA... More
Campbell Hotel, County Route 18A at Poultney River, Hampton, Washingto...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N419 Survey number: HABS NY-6349
Campbell Hotel, County Route 18A at Poultney River, Hampton, Washingto...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N419 Survey number: HABS NY-6349
Water Street Bridge, County Route 119/26, over Guyandotte River, Logan...
Significance: The Water Street Bridge is significant for its association with the civil and economic development of the city of Logan, West Virginia. Since its construction in 1934 the bridge has been a primar... More
Bunker Hill Mill, County Route 26, Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, WV
Significance: One of the first and only surviving Mill Creek (Berkeley County, West Virginia) grist mill. The mill is equipped with tandem steel overshot water wheels. The arrangement and variety of operable ... More
Bunker Hill Mill, County Route 26, Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, WV
Significance: One of the first and only surviving Mill Creek (Berkeley County, West Virginia) grist mill. The mill is equipped with tandem steel overshot water wheels. The arrangement and variety of operable ... More
Bunker Hill Mill, County Route 26, Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, WV
Significance: One of the first and only surviving Mill Creek (Berkeley County, West Virginia) grist mill. The mill is equipped with tandem steel overshot water wheels. The arrangement and variety of operable ... More
Bunker Hill Mill, County Route 26, Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, WV
Significance: One of the first and only surviving Mill Creek (Berkeley County, West Virginia) grist mill. The mill is equipped with tandem steel overshot water wheels. The arrangement and variety of operable ... More
Kuhlman-Periman Ranch, County Route 28, Dolores, Montezuma County, CO
Significance: The Kuhlman-Periman Ranch, consisting of numerous main and subsidiary structures was an important focus of ranching activity at this lower end of the Dolores River Valley. The main house, construc... More
Clear Fork of Brazos River Suspension Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of B...
Significance: The Clear Fork of the Brazos Suspension bridge is one of seven surviving bridges in Texas that predate 1940. As one of three examples of the work by William Flinn of Weatherford, Texas, it preser... More
Clear Fork of Brazos River Suspension Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of B...
Significance: The Clear Fork of the Brazos Suspension bridge is one of seven surviving bridges in Texas that predate 1940. As one of three examples of the work by William Flinn of Weatherford, Texas, it preser... More
Delaware County Bridge No. 131, County Route 750 Spanning White River,...
Significance: The White River Bridge on Delaware County Road 750W was fabricated and constructed by the Indiana Bridge Co. of Muncie, Indiana in 1897. Its 199'-10" span is the longest in Delaware County. The ... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Kelley Crossing Bridge, Spanning Plum Creek at County Route 186, Lockh...
Biography of William Payson is included as addendum to original documentation. Significance: The Kelley Crossing Bridge is one of two lenticular trusses that survive in Caldwell County and one of a cluster of e... More
"Forder" Pratt Through Truss Bridge, Spanning Maumee River at County R...
Significance: The Forder Bridge is a "textbook" example of a typical, prefabricated metal-truss that represents the transition from bridges made of wrought-iron to steel between 1889 and 1893. It is the oldest... More
River Drive Overpass, Spanning River Drive (County Route No. 507) at U...
Significance: The River Drive Overpass is a typical example of a single span, multiple stringer, encased steel highway overpass built during the tenure of Morris Goodkind, chief bridge engineer for the New Jers... More
River Drive Overpass, Spanning River Drive (County Route No. 507) at U...
Significance: The River Drive Overpass is a typical example of a single span, multiple stringer, encased steel highway overpass built during the tenure of Morris Goodkind, chief bridge engineer for the New Jers... More
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, Secondary Crusher, County Route 27, Mill...
Significance: The Secondary Crusher is an intact surviving example of the type of industrial machinery used during the initial phases of dolomite processing. Survey number: HAER WV-49-B
Kaukau'ai Bridge, Spanning Kaukau'ai Gulch on Hana Highway (County Rou...
See also HAER No. HI-75, Hana Belt Road, for additional documentation. Significance: The Kaukau`ai Bridge is a contributing element to the Hana Highway Historic District and is one of fifty-nine bridges and num... More
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, County Route 27, Millville, Jefferson Co...
Significance: The Standard Lime & Stone Quarry is a surviving example of an early 20th-century dolomite quarrying and processing site in the limestone-rich eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. The extraction an... More
Woodlawn, Carriage Barn & Stable, Saint Georges Hundred, County Route ...
Significance: The combination carriage house, stable, piggery, pig pen, chicken house represents the distillation of mid 19th-century reformed agricultural objectives which articulated values of unified functio... More
Beavers House, Main Street (County Route 517), Oldwick, Hunterdon Coun...
Survey number: HABS NJ-776 Public domain photograph - New Jersey, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Locke Avenue Bridge, Locke Avenue (County Route 671) Spanning Raccoon ...
Significance: The Locke Avenue Bridge, constructed in 1911, is the only swing span and the oldest of three movable span bridges extant in Gloucester County, New Jersey. The bridge is distinctive as a small sca... More
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, Worker's House No. 3, County Route 27, M...
Significance: Worker's House No. 3 is an intact surviving example of the vernacular domestic building tradition of company housing at the Standard Quarry. Survey number: HAER WV-49-V
Fort Griffin Iron Truss Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of Brazos River at...
Significance: The Fort Griffin Iron Truss Bridge is the oldest functioning bridge in Shackelford County, Texas, and one of the state's oldest remaining trusses. It is also the last remaining pin-connected Prat... More
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, Kilns No. 4 & 5, County Route 27, Millvi...
Significance: The remains of Kilns No. 4 and 5 are an example of one type of furnace used during the firing phases of dolomite processing. Survey number: HAER WV-49-F
Cullen Strawberry Picker's House, County Route 383, Roxana, Sussex Cou...
Significance: The significance of the building relates to the period in Delaware's agricultural history when the state was a leading producer of strawberries nationally. The structure was used to house migrant... More
Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge, Spanning Paluxy River at County Route 14...
Significance: The Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge is the oldest surviving cable-stayed suspension bridge in Texas and may also be the oldest in the United States. One of seven Texas suspension bridges surviving f... More
Sycamore Creek Bridge, Spanning Sycamore Creek at County Route 288, Ha...
Significance: The Sycamore Creek Bridge is the last surviving bridge employing a Pratt half-hip pony truss in Hamilton County. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N532 Survey number: HA... More
Reynolds Ranch, County Route 27, Dolores, Montezuma County, CO
Significance: The Reynolds Ranch reflects the subsistence level homesteading that took place within the Lower Delores Valley in the 1930s. Simple in design, the house was constructed in 1934 by Leslie Reynolds ... More
Elkins Coal & Coke Company, Railroad Building, .8 mile West of County ...
Significance: The Railroad Building is part of the Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex. The Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex consists of 140 beehive coke ovens that were the nation's last known oper... More
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, Main Supply Building, County Route 27, M...
Significance: The Main Supply Building is a partially intact example of an industrial architectural type used for support structures at the Standard Quarry. Survey number: HAER WV-49-M
Bunker Hill Mill, County Route 26, Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, WV
Significance: One of the first and only surviving Mill Creek (Berkeley County, West Virginia) grist mill. The mill is equipped with tandem steel overshot water wheels. The arrangement and variety of operable ... More
Bunker Hill Mill, County Route 26, Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, WV
Significance: One of the first and only surviving Mill Creek (Berkeley County, West Virginia) grist mill. The mill is equipped with tandem steel overshot water wheels. The arrangement and variety of operable ... More
Bunker Hill Mill, County Route 26, Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, WV
Significance: One of the first and only surviving Mill Creek (Berkeley County, West Virginia) grist mill. The mill is equipped with tandem steel overshot water wheels. The arrangement and variety of operable ... More
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, Worker's House No. 4, County Route 27, M...
Significance: Worker's House No. 4 is an intact surviving example of the vernacular domestic building tradition of company housing at the Standard Quarry. Survey number: HAER WV-49-W
Kuhlman-Periman Ranch, County Route 28, Dolores, Montezuma County, CO
Significance: The Kuhlman-Periman Ranch, consisting of numerous main and subsidiary structures was an important focus of ranching activity at this lower end of the Dolores River Valley. The main house, construc... More
Clear Fork of Brazos River Suspension Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of B...
Significance: The Clear Fork of the Brazos Suspension bridge is one of seven surviving bridges in Texas that predate 1940. As one of three examples of the work by William Flinn of Weatherford, Texas, it preser... More
Delaware County Bridge No. 131, County Route 750 Spanning White River,...
Significance: The White River Bridge on Delaware County Road 750W was fabricated and constructed by the Indiana Bridge Co. of Muncie, Indiana in 1897. Its 199'-10" span is the longest in Delaware County. The ... More
Elkins Coal & Coke Company, Powerhouse, .8 mile West of County Route 7...
Significance: The Powerhouse is part of the Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex. The Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex consists of 140 beehive coke ovens that were the nation's last known operating b... More
Elkins Coal & Coke Company, Powerhouse, .8 mile West of County Route 7...
Significance: The Powerhouse is part of the Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex. The Elkins Coal & Coke Company mine complex consists of 140 beehive coke ovens that were the nation's last known operating b... More
Kelley Crossing Bridge, Spanning Plum Creek at County Route 186, Lockh...
Biography of William Payson is included as addendum to original documentation. Significance: The Kelley Crossing Bridge is one of two lenticular trusses that survive in Caldwell County and one of a cluster of e... More
Howard Bridge, County Route 35 spanning Kokosing River, Howard, Knox C...
Significance: The Howard Bridge, a double-intersection Pratt through truss, is an example of David H. Morrison's "Patent Wrought Iron Quadrilateral Truss Bridge." David Morrison was the founder of the Columbia... More
Howard Bridge, County Route 35 spanning Kokosing River, Howard, Knox C...
Significance: The Howard Bridge, a double-intersection Pratt through truss, is an example of David H. Morrison's "Patent Wrought Iron Quadrilateral Truss Bridge." David Morrison was the founder of the Columbia... More
Howard Bridge, County Route 35 spanning Kokosing River, Howard, Knox C...
Significance: The Howard Bridge, a double-intersection Pratt through truss, is an example of David H. Morrison's "Patent Wrought Iron Quadrilateral Truss Bridge." David Morrison was the founder of the Columbia... More
"Forder" Pratt Through Truss Bridge, Spanning Maumee River at County R...
Significance: The Forder Bridge is a "textbook" example of a typical, prefabricated metal-truss that represents the transition from bridges made of wrought-iron to steel between 1889 and 1893. It is the oldest... More
Bryant Station Bridge, Spanning Little River at County Route 275, Buck...
Significance: The Bryant Station Bridge is one of two surviving bridges employing a single-span pin-connected camelback through truss in Texas and one of five employing a camelback through truss. The bridge fe... More
Bryant Station Bridge, Spanning Little River at County Route 275, Buck...
Significance: The Bryant Station Bridge is one of two surviving bridges employing a single-span pin-connected camelback through truss in Texas and one of five employing a camelback through truss. The bridge fe... More
Kaukau'ai Bridge, Spanning Kaukau'ai Gulch on Hana Highway (County Rou...
See also HAER No. HI-75, Hana Belt Road, for additional documentation. Significance: The Kaukau`ai Bridge is a contributing element to the Hana Highway Historic District and is one of fifty-nine bridges and num... More
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, Raymond Mill Ruins, County Route 27, Mil...
Significance: The Raymond Mill ruins are the archeological remains of the building which housed grinding machines used in the initial stages of dolomite processing. Survey number: HAER WV-49-D
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, Raymond Mill Ruins, County Route 27, Mil...
Significance: The Raymond Mill ruins are the archeological remains of the building which housed grinding machines used in the initial stages of dolomite processing. Survey number: HAER WV-49-D
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, County Route 27, Millville, Jefferson Co...
Significance: The Standard Lime & Stone Quarry is a surviving example of an early 20th-century dolomite quarrying and processing site in the limestone-rich eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. The extraction an... More
Woods Homestead, Barn, County Route 12 on north side of North Fork of ...
Significance: This two-story building was originally a mill house associated with the William Wells Mill. It was completely gutted and remodeled around 1920 into a barn that is a typical example of the type of... More
Stinnett Road Bridge, Spanning Canadian River at County Route 225, Bor...
Significance: This unusually long (approximately 2,400 feet) one-lane bridge is composed of thirty riveted and bolted steel Warren pony trusses, each about 80 feet long. It was constructed in 1926 by Austin Br... More
Stinnett Road Bridge, Spanning Canadian River at County Route 225, Bor...
Significance: This unusually long (approximately 2,400 feet) one-lane bridge is composed of thirty riveted and bolted steel Warren pony trusses, each about 80 feet long. It was constructed in 1926 by Austin Br... More
Stephenville Crossing Bridge, Spanning Leon River at County Route No. ...
Significance: This pin-connected Pratt through truss is a surviving example of a standard roadway bridge used in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The Stephenville Crossing Bridge features ornat... More
Kuhlman-Periman Ranch, Barn, County Route 28, Dolores, Montezuma Count...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-11 Survey number: HABS CO-39-A
Fayette Station Bridge, Spanning New River at County Route 82, Fayette...
Significance: Fayette Station Bridge was the first bridge to cross the New River in Fayette County, West Virginia. The bridge was a result of the road building process when it was a local issue instead of the ... More
Beveridge Bridge, Spanning San Saba River at County Route 112, San Sab...
Significance: This 140'-0" clear span bridge is a rare surviving example of the work of the Flinn-Moyer Company, whose output helped establish a tradition of regional suspension bridge building in turn of the c... More
Beveridge Bridge, Spanning San Saba River at County Route 112, San Sab...
Significance: This 140'-0" clear span bridge is a rare surviving example of the work of the Flinn-Moyer Company, whose output helped establish a tradition of regional suspension bridge building in turn of the c... More
Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge, Spanning Paluxy River at County Route 14...
Significance: The Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge is the oldest surviving cable-stayed suspension bridge in Texas and may also be the oldest in the United States. One of seven Texas suspension bridges surviving f... More
Kapi' A Stream Bridge, Spanning Kapi' a Stream on Hana Highway (County...
See also HAER No. HI-75, Hana Belt Road, for additional documentation. Significance: The Kapi`a Stream Bridge is a contributing element to the Hana Highway Historic District and is one of fifty-nine bridges and... More
Campbell Hotel, County Route 18A at Poultney River, Hampton, Washingto...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N419 Survey number: HABS NY-6349
Waiohonu Bridge, Spanning Waiohonu Stream on Hana Highway (County Rout...
See also HAER No. HI-75, Hana Belt Road, for additional documentation. Significance: The Waiohonu Bridge is a contributing element to the Hana Highway Historic District and is one of fifty-nine bridges and nume... More
Water Street Bridge, County Route 119/26, over Guyandotte River, Logan...
Significance: The Water Street Bridge is significant for its association with the civil and economic development of the city of Logan, West Virginia. Since its construction in 1934 the bridge has been a primar... More
Old Colerain Pennsylvania Through Truss Bridge, Spanning Great Miami R...
Significance: The Old Colerain Pennsylvania Through Truss Bridge was built in 1894 by the King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio, one of the largest and most important bridge concerns in the United States in th... More
Bunker Hill Mill, County Route 26, Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, WV
Significance: One of the first and only surviving Mill Creek (Berkeley County, West Virginia) grist mill. The mill is equipped with tandem steel overshot water wheels. The arrangement and variety of operable ... More
Bunker Hill Mill, County Route 26, Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, WV
Significance: One of the first and only surviving Mill Creek (Berkeley County, West Virginia) grist mill. The mill is equipped with tandem steel overshot water wheels. The arrangement and variety of operable ... More
Clear Fork of Brazos River Suspension Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of B...
Significance: The Clear Fork of the Brazos Suspension bridge is one of seven surviving bridges in Texas that predate 1940. As one of three examples of the work by William Flinn of Weatherford, Texas, it preser... More
Clear Fork of Brazos River Suspension Bridge, Spanning Clear Fork of B...
Significance: The Clear Fork of the Brazos Suspension bridge is one of seven surviving bridges in Texas that predate 1940. As one of three examples of the work by William Flinn of Weatherford, Texas, it preser... More
Delaware County Bridge No. 131, County Route 750 Spanning White River,...
Significance: The White River Bridge on Delaware County Road 750W was fabricated and constructed by the Indiana Bridge Co. of Muncie, Indiana in 1897. Its 199'-10" span is the longest in Delaware County. The ... More
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, Rock Wool Plant, County Route 27, Millvi...
Significance: The Rock Wool Plant is an intact surviving example of an industrial building type used in the manufacturing of rock wool insulation. Survey number: HAER WV-49-E
Standard Lime & Stone Quarry, Rock Wool Plant, County Route 27, Millvi...
Significance: The Rock Wool Plant is an intact surviving example of an industrial building type used in the manufacturing of rock wool insulation. Survey number: HAER WV-49-E
Kelley Crossing Bridge, Spanning Plum Creek at County Route 186, Lockh...
Biography of William Payson is included as addendum to original documentation. Significance: The Kelley Crossing Bridge is one of two lenticular trusses that survive in Caldwell County and one of a cluster of e... More
Howard Bridge, County Route 35 spanning Kokosing River, Howard, Knox C...
Significance: The Howard Bridge, a double-intersection Pratt through truss, is an example of David H. Morrison's "Patent Wrought Iron Quadrilateral Truss Bridge." David Morrison was the founder of the Columbia... More
Howard Bridge, County Route 35 spanning Kokosing River, Howard, Knox C...
Significance: The Howard Bridge, a double-intersection Pratt through truss, is an example of David H. Morrison's "Patent Wrought Iron Quadrilateral Truss Bridge." David Morrison was the founder of the Columbia... More
George Judy Farm, House, County Route 9, Rough Run, Grant County, WV
Significance: This is an early example of rural log architecture. The floor plan and elements of the house are virtually unaltered. The exterior log construction is concealed by white clapboard siding, probab... More
"Forder" Pratt Through Truss Bridge, Spanning Maumee River at County R...
Significance: The Forder Bridge is a "textbook" example of a typical, prefabricated metal-truss that represents the transition from bridges made of wrought-iron to steel between 1889 and 1893. It is the oldest... More
River Drive Overpass, Spanning River Drive (County Route No. 507) at U...
Significance: The River Drive Overpass is a typical example of a single span, multiple stringer, encased steel highway overpass built during the tenure of Morris Goodkind, chief bridge engineer for the New Jers... More
Woodlawn, Barn, Saint Georges Hundred, County Route 429, East of Route...
Significance: The Woodlawn barn is the central element in J.K. Williams' new farm complex of 1886. In design, the barn responded to ideas current in period agricultural and builders manuals. With the cart she... More