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Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones County, IA

Hale Bridge, Spanning Wapsipinicon River, Oxford Junction, Jones Count...

Significance: The three-span Hale Bridge is a striking, and extremely rare, example of what was once a common bridge form: the bowstring arch-truss. In the 1860s and 1870s bowstring arch-trusses were used exte... More