Status: Closed
Location: 36.974867,-93.327878
Carries Seneca Road over Finley Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Two pin-connected, 5-panel Pratt pony trusses
Total Length: 161.0 Feet
Span Length: 80.0 Feet
Overview: Two-span pony truss bridge over Finley Creek on Seneca Road
History: Built 1915 by the Canton Bridge Co.; relocated here in 1966
Built: 1915
Location: Christian County
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104774
Overview
Photo taken by Brian Roos
104775
Deck view
Photo taken by Brian Roos
230128
Photo1
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in April 2012
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Finley2
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in April 2012
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Finley3
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in April 2012
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Finley4
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in April 2012
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Finley5
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in April 2012
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Finley6
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in April 2012
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Finley9
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in April 2012
230135
Finley7
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in April 2012
230136
Finley11
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in April 2012
Status: Replaced by new concrete bridge
Location: 37.091887,-93.357072
Carries Blue Springs Road over James River
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 9-panel Pratt through truss
Total Length: 337.0 Feet
Span Length: 157.0 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss over James River on Blue Springs Road (CR 143) northwest of Nixa in Springfield
History: Built 1920-21 by the Pioneer Construction Co. of Kansas City; replaced 1990
Built: 1920
Location: Christian County
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124175
View Showing Truss And Approach, Looking North
Photos taken April 1989 by Gerald Averett
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124176
View Of Truss, Looking North
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124177
View Of Bridge, Looking Northeast
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124178
View Of Bridge, Looking Northwest
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124179
View Showing Truss And Approach, Looking West
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124180
View Of Truss, Looking West
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124181
View Of Truss, Looking East
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124182
View Of West Portal, Looking East
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124183
View Of West Portal, Looking West
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124184
View Of East Portal, Looking East
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124185
View Showing Portal Connection, Northeast Corner
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124186
View Showing Top Chord Panel Point Connection
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124187
View Of Deck Support System, Showing Bottom Chord Panel Point Connections, Looking West
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124188
View Of West Abutment, Looking West
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124189
View Of East Abutment, Looking North
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
124190
View Showing Bearing, Northeast Corner
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
135825
Replacement bridge
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in March 2009
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 37.027136,-93.207236
Carries McCracken Street (formerly US 65) over Finley Creek
Design: truss/through/baltimore
Design Details: Pair of riveted, 5-panel Baltimore through trusses
Total Length: 204.0 Feet
Span Length: 98.1 Feet
Overview: Two-span through truss bridge over Finley Creek on W. McCracken Street (Old US 65) in Ozark
History: Built 1922 by the Pioneer Construction Co.
Built: 1922
Location: Christian County
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104777
Overview
Photo taken by James Baughn
104778
East portal
Photo taken by James Baughn
104779
North trusses
Photo taken by James Baughn
104780
Center pier
Photo taken by James Baughn
104781
West span
Photo taken by James Baughn
209478
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209479
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209480
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209481
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209482
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209483
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209485
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209487
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209488
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209489
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209490
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
228968
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228969
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228970
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228971
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228972
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228973
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228974
Caboose located next to the bridge and mill
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228975
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228976
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228977
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228978
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228979
Ozark Mill, located next to the bridge
Photo taken by Jason Smith
257187
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
257202
O8
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
257203
O6
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
257204
O5
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
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O9
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
257206
O4
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
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O3
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
257208
O2
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
359539
Finley Creek Bridge
1951
Missouri Department of Transportation
363624
Ozark Mill Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363625
Ozark Mill Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363626
Ozark Mill Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
449454
Route 65 Christian County Ozark MO
Missouri State Archives
493979
Ozark Mill Bridge
Photo from old postcard
Status: Open to one-lane traffic
Location: 36.874970,-93.155942
Carries Red Bridge Road (CR W-25) over Bull Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Three pin-connected, 5-panel Pratt pony trusses
Total Length: 255.0 Feet
Span Length: 85.9 Feet
Overview: Three-span pony truss bridge over Bull Creek on Red Bridge Road southeast of Ozark
History: Built 1915 by the Canton Bridge Co.
Built: 1915
Location: Christian County
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104782
View from northwest
Photos taken June 2005 by David Backlin when the bridge was undergoing repairs
104783
View from southeast
Photo taken June 2005 by David Backlin
104784
Oblique view
Photo taken June 2005 by David Backlin
104785
Deck view
Photo taken June 2005 by David Backlin
104786
Underneath
Photo taken June 2005 by David Backlin
228980
The following pics were taken during the HB Conference when the bridge was reopened to traffic. The county did an excellent job of giving her a much-needed facelift.
Photo taken in August 2011 by Jason Smith
228981
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228982
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228983
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228984
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228985
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
228987
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228988
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228989
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
228991
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228992
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228993
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228994
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228995
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228996
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228997
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228998
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228999
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
229002
Nearby spectator! :-)
Photo taken by Jason Smith
229003
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
229005
Photo taken by Jason Smith
229006
Photo taken by Jason Smith
229007
Photo taken by Jason Smith
229008
Photo taken by Jason Smith
229009
Photo taken by Jason Smith
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.995525,-93.289216
Carries Riverdale Road over Finley Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Two pin-connected, 5-panel Pratt through trusses with a wooden deck
Total Length: 174.8 Feet
Span Length: 86.9 Feet
Overview: Lost two-span through truss bridge over Finley River on Riverdale Road just off US 160
History: Built 1906 by the Canton Bridge Co. of Canton, Ohio; demolished Oct. 2003
Built: 1906
Location: Christian County
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249737
Riverdale
Mo Dept of Transportation
249738
Riverdale 2
Mo Dept of Transportation
Status: Relocated to Bass-Pro to be restored and relocated at their site
Location: 37.043011,-93.195297
Carries Riverside Drive over Finley Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Two pin-connected, 6-panel Pratt through trusses, two steel stringer approach spans.
Total Length: 273.9 Feet
Span Length: 101.0 Feet
Overview: Two-span Pratt through truss bridge over Finley Creek on Riverside Drive north of Ozark in Ozark
History: Built 1909 by the Canton Bridge Co. at Ozark Mill and later relocated here; reopened Aug. 23, 2013 ; dismantled July 2015
Built: 1909
Location: Christian County
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104787
Overview
Photo taken by James Baughn
104788
Oblique view from northwest
Photo taken by James Baughn
104789
Deck view from south
Photo taken by James Baughn
104790
On the bridge
Photo taken by James Baughn
104791
North end
Photo taken by James Baughn
104792
Behind the north portal
Photo taken by James Baughn
104793
Eyebar joint
Photo taken by James Baughn
104794
Lower chord joint
Photo taken by James Baughn
104795
Plaque
Photo taken by James Baughn
209502
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209503
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209504
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209505
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209507
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209509
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209518
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209519
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209520
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
228922
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228923
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
228925
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
228931
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
228936
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228937
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
229097
Photo taken by Jason Smith
229098
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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2
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
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4
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
257199
5
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
257200
1
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
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3
Photo taken by Larry Dooley
363616
Riverside Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363617
Riverside Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363618
Riverside Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363619
Riverside Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 37.037158,-93.171105
Carries Smyrna Road over Finley Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 7-panel Pratt through truss
Total Length: 280.8 Feet
Span Length: 119.1 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over Finley Creek on Smyrna Road northeast of Ozark
History: Built 1912 by the Canton Bridge Co. of Canton, Ohio; rehabilitated 2004 & 2017
Built: 1912
Location: Christian County
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104796
North portal
Photo taken by James Baughn
104797
North end
Photo taken by James Baughn
104798
South end
Photo taken by James Baughn
104799
Deck view
Photo taken by James Baughn
104800
Behind the north portal
Photo taken by James Baughn
104801
Close-up of eyebar joints
Photo taken by James Baughn
104802
Top of tubular pier
Photo taken by James Baughn
104803
Plaque
Photo taken by James Baughn
209491
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209492
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209493
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
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Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209499
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209500
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
209501
Photo taken by Ben Tate in August 2011
228949
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
228951
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228952
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228953
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228954
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228955
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228956
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228957
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228958
Photo taken by Jason Smith
228959
Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
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Photo taken by Jason Smith
363621
Green Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363622
Green Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363623
Green Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
Status: No longer exists
Location: 37.036976,-93.055732
Carries Spring Hill Road over Finley Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 6-panel Pratt through truss
Total Length: 200.1 Feet
Span Length: 100.0 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss bridge over Finley Creek on Spring Hill Road northeast of Sparta
History: Built 1914 by the Canton Bridge Co.; demolished 2006
Built: 1914
Location: Christian County
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104804
Overview
Photo taken by Brian Roos
104805
Deck view
Photo taken by Brian Roos
104806
Driving across
Photo taken by Brian Roos
104807
Damage to deck
Photo taken by Brian Roos
104808
Side plaque
Photo taken by Brian Roos
Status: Abandoned
Location: 37.045000,-93.408333
Carries Ghan Road (Old MO 14) over Green Valley Creek
Design: slab
Design Details: Slab
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned concrete slab bridge over Green Valley Creek on Ghan Road (old Mo 14 E)
History: Abandoned 1973
Built:
Location: Christian County
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113949
East Portal
Photo taken by David Backlin in April 2008
113950
Deck View
Photo taken by David Backlin in April 2008
113951
West Portal
Photo taken by David Backlin in April 2008
113952
West Embankment
Photo taken by David Backlin in April 2008
113953
Side View
Photo taken by David Backlin in April 2008
226105
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226106
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
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Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226108
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
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Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226110
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
454649
Route 14 Christian County Green Valley Bridge
Missouri Highway Department Photo identified as MO 14 Green Valley Bridge
Missouri State Highway Department
454650
Unidentified but appears to be the Green Valley Bridge
Missouri State Highway Department
454651
Unidentified but appears to be the Green Valley Bridge
Missouri State Highway Department
454652
Unidentified but appears to be the Green Valley Bridge
Missouri State Highway Department
454653
Unidentified but appears to be the Green Valley Bridge
Missouri State Highway Department
454654
Unidentified but appears to be the Green Valley Bridge
Missouri State Highway Department
454655
Unidentified but appears to be the Green Valley Bridge
Missouri State Highway Department
454656
Unidentified but appears to be the Green Valley Bridge
Missouri State Highway Department
Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 37.076767,-92.953600
Carries Arapaho Road over Finley River
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Two pin-connected, 5-panel Pratt pony trusses
Total Length: 159.1 Feet
Span Length: 80.1 Feet
Overview: Lost two-span pony truss bridge over Finley River on Arapaho Road
History: Built 1919 by the Pioneer Construction Co.; replaced 2000
Built: 1919
Location: Christian County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 37.043633,-93.094853
Carries Reed Road over Finley River
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 8-panel Pratt through truss
Total Length: 250.0 Feet
Span Length: 141.1 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss bridge over Finley River on Reed Road
History: Built ca. 1920, probably by the Pioneer Construction Co.; replaced 1996
Built:
Location: Christian County
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249736
Reed Ford 1
Mo Dept of Transportation
Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 37.045462,-93.133577
Carries MO 125 over Finley Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected Pratt through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss bridge over Finley Creek on MO 125
History: Built 1904 by the Canton Bridge Co.; collapsed 1961
Built: 1904
Location: Christian County
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272869
1961 collapse
Photo taken by Donna Baxter
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 37.045434,-93.133612
Carries Mo 125 S over Finley Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 306.1 Feet
Span Length: 85.0 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Finley Creek on Mo 125 S
History: Built 1961
Built: 1961
Location: Christian County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.831667,-93.088056
Carries Blue Creek Road over Branch of Blue Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer with wooden deck
Total Length: 25.9 Feet
Span Length: 11.2 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Branch of Blue Creek on Blue Creek Road
History:
Built:
Location: Christian County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 37.006958,-93.364363
Carries Ficus Road over James River
Design: truss
Design Details: Truss
Total Length: 180.1 Feet
Span Length: 117.1 Feet
Overview: Lost truss bridge over James River on Ficus Road
History: Built 1917; replaced 1994
Built: 1917
Location: Christian County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 37.078564,-93.039353
Carries Lasley Springs Road over Pedelo Creek
Design: girder
Design Details: Girder with timber deck
Total Length: 48.9 Feet
Span Length: 48.9 Feet
Overview: Girder bridge over Pedelo Creek on Lasley Springs Road
History: Built 1992
Built: 1992
Location: Christian County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge in 1973
Location: 37.045560,-93.391080
Carries MO 14 over James River
Design: truss/through/parker
Design Details: Riveted Parker through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Parker through truss bridge over James River on MO 14
History:
Built:
Location: Christian County
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457353
MO 14 - James River Bridge
The Springfield News-Leader: April 18 1972
457354
MO 14 - James River Bridge
1 of 2
The Springfield News-Leader: April 18 1972
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MO 14 - James River Bridge
2 of 2
The Springfield News-Leader: April 18 1972
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 37.076667,-93.476667
Carries Route P over Terrill Creek
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Concrete tee beam
Total Length: 83.0 Feet
Span Length: 35.1 Feet
Overview: Lost Concrete tee beam bridge over Terrill Creek on Route P
History: Built 1935, Replaced 1993
Built: 1935
Location: Christian County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Scheduled for Replacement 2018
Location: 36.835400,-93.018800
Carries Mo 125 S over Swan Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 462.0 Feet
Span Length: 52.5 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Swan Creek on Mo 125 S
History: Built 1960; Replaced 2018
Built: 1960
Location: Christian County
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Special Bridge Conditions Legend: R - Former location of relocated bridge. ! - At risk for demolition or destruction. X - Confirmed demolished or collapsed. S - Dismantled and/or in storage. L - Severe loss of historic integrity due to alteration.