Results for Bridge
Wheeling Suspension Bridge - 1849
In 1816, with a strong interest in internal improvements, ...
Meem’s Bottom Covered Bridge
Built in 1892 by Franklin Hiser Wissler to provide access ...
Vickery's Bridge
From September 5 to September 9, 1950 Lt Grady Vickery was...
Wheeling Suspension Bridge
The Wheeling Suspension Bridge, constructed by Charles Ell...
Historic Bridgeport
Colonel Ebenezer Zane, one of the founders of Wheeling, la...
"Bridgeport Inn"
The old Levitt House which became The Bridgeport Hotel and...
Roberts Bridge / Timber Covered Bridge
[Side A] Roberts Bridge
This covered bridge in the o...
Bridgeport Elementary School
Built in 1880, this historic building was used until Octob...
The Stone Bridge
Originally built of native sandstone in 1825, the turnpike...
James and Bridget Casserly House
1891
The Casserly house is a classic example of a Qu...
Results for Bridge
Wheeling Suspension Bridge - 1849
In 1816, with a strong interest in internal improvements, the legislatures of Virginia and Ohio authorized the formation of the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company (Belmont because the bridge company was to connect from Wheeling, Virginia to Belmont County in ...
Meem’s Bottom Covered Bridge
Built in 1892 by Franklin Hiser Wissler to provide access to his apple orchards at Strathmore Farms, this is the longest remaining covered bridge in Virginia. a 200-foot single span, located one-half mile northwest, the bridge is a Burr Truss ...
Vickery's Bridge
From September 5 to September 9, 1950 Lt Grady Vickery was assigned to defend the Namji-Ri Bridge crossing the Nam River. The bridge had been defended by Vickery's considerably reinforced platoon numerous attempts to blow the bridge by the North ...
Wheeling Suspension Bridge
The Wheeling Suspension Bridge, constructed by Charles Ellet, Jr. between 1846 and 1849, was the first long-span wire-cable suspension bridge in the United States. For many years it was the longest clear-span bridge in the world. The deck was wrecked ...
Historic Bridgeport
Colonel Ebenezer Zane, one of the founders of Wheeling, laid out the village that became Bridgeport in 1806 on the site of Fort Kirkwood (1789). Originally named Canton, it acquired its present name after the bridge to Wheeling Island was ...
"Bridgeport Inn"
The old Levitt House which became The Bridgeport Hotel and is now the Bridgeport Inn was built in 1877 by Sam Hopkins for Hiram L. Leavitt. Weary travelers in the old west used this historic hotel as a stage and ...
Roberts Bridge / Timber Covered Bridge
[Side A] Roberts Bridge
This covered bridge in the oldest still (1962) standing in the state and the last of the "double-barreled" spans in Ohio. It was built across Seven Mile Creek on the Old Camden Road in 1829-30 by Orlistus ...
Bridgeport Elementary School
Built in 1880, this historic building was used until October, 1964. Plans for a new school building called for the destruction of this one. It was saved by the Mono County Historical Society, the citizens of Bridgeport and Mono County. ...
The Stone Bridge
Originally built of native sandstone in 1825, the turnpike bridge over Bull Run became an important landmark in the Civil War battles at Manassas. Union Brig. Gen. Danial Tyler's division feigned an attack on Col. Nathan G. Evans's brigade guarding ...
James and Bridget Casserly House
1891
The Casserly house is a classic example of a Queen Anne style house built for a middle-class family. James Casserly was a foreman and later superintendent of the Madison Democrat, one of Madison's two major newspapers at the turn-of-the-century. The ...