county/comté/grafschaft/廊桥
5 covered bridges/ponts couverts/bedeckte holzbrücken
35-58 MORGAN
Chesterhill
The Barkhurst Mill Bridge
35-58-15
North-east of Chesterhill on Marion Road TR 21.
Over Wolf Creek.
The Barkhurst Mill Bridge, private.
1.7 miles north of OH555 at Chesterhill on OH377, then right 1 mile on CR 52 and right again on Marion Road about half a mile to the bridge
1 span 81' or 24.6m, built in 1872, rebuilt in 2014.
Multiple King post truss with arches.
Photo Barbara & Forrest Rayburn.
McConnelsville
The Rosseau Bridge
35-58-32
At the south-east edge of McConnelsville on County Fairground, moved there in 1953
Retired on dry land!
Rosseau Bridge, closed to motor traffic
Half a mile south of OH60 on the east side of OH376 at the south-east edge of McConnelsville
1 span 58' or 17.6m.
No building date known, first covered bridge in Ohio to be moved for preservation purposes in 1953.
Multiple King post truss.
Eagleport
The Helmick Bridge
35-58-35
South-east of Eagleport on Deerfield Road TR 269
Over the Island Run
The Helmick Mill Bridge
2.5 miles west of Eagleport on OH669 then left 1.7 on TR201 to Deerfield Road and just left to the bridge
2.5 miles à l'ouest d'Eagleport sur la OH669 et à gauche 1.7 miles sur la TR201 jusqu'au chemin Deerfield, et juste à gauche vers le pont
1 span 74' or 22.5m, built in 1867, restored in 1998.
Multiple King post truss, now with laminated arches.
Portersville
The San Toy or Adams Creek Bridge
35-58-38
South of Portersville on Union Road TR 16.
Over the San Toy or Adams Creek
San Toy or Adams Creek Bridge, closed to motor traffic
3.2 miles south of OH37 on OH555 then right 0.5 mile and left 0.1 mile ahead to the bridge
1 span 57' or 17.3m, built in 1875.
Multiple King post truss. Photo Matt Haldiman.
Bristol
The Milton Dye Bridge
35-58-41
North-east of Bristol at Ohio Power Company Campsite D in Manchester Twp.
Over the Brannons Fork of Mill Creek
The Milton Dye Bridge, closed to motor traffic.
4.2 miles north of OH78 on OH83 then right on Sawmill Road half a mile to campsite and bridge.
1 span 41' or 12.4m, built in 1915, moved in 1965 by Ohio Power Company, former 35-61-27, was originally located in Noble County.
Multiple King post truss.
Photo by Barbara & Forrest Rayburn.