Georgia DOT Bridge,Spanning Beaverdam Creek,Elberton,Elbert County,GA,HABS
Title: Georgia DOT Bridge No. 105-00168X-00203E, Spanning Beaverdam Creek at County Road 168, Elberton, Elbert County, GA
Creator(s): Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Related Names:
Austin Brothers Bridge Company
Stanfield, Tal , historian
Hall, Andy , photographer
Date Created/Published: Documentation compiled after 1968
Medium: Photo(s): 5
Data Page(s): 6
Photo Caption Page(s): 1
Notes:
Significance: Georgia DOT Bridge No. 105-00168X-00203E is one of the few remaining Warren Pony Truss bridges in the state of Georgia. It is important at a state level for its relation to the State Highway Department's efforts in the 1920's-1930's to improve Georgia's roads for the rapidly increasing automobile traffic. This bridge has been determined eligible for the National Register.
Survey number: HAER GA-93
Building/structure dates: 1930 Initial Construction
Building/structure dates: 1996 Demolished
Place:
Georgia -- Elbert County -- Elberton
Latitude/Longitude: 34.11111, -82.86722
Bookmark /ga0754/
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