Antoine Bridge (Pike County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over Antoine River on AR 26 near Antoine
Replaced in 1953 by a new bridge

Bald Eagle Creek Bridge (Clinton County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 1982
Through truss bridge over Bald Eagle Creek on PA 150 in Flemington
Open to traffic

Bear Creek Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1917 by the Canton Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1988
Through truss bridge over Bear Creek on CR 1620
Open to one-lane traffic

Big Creek Ditch AR 349 Bridge (Craighead County, Arkansas)
Built 1971; replaced 2006
Lost pony truss bridge over Big Creek Ditch on AR 349
Replaced by new bridge

Big Slough Ditch AR 34 Bridge (Greene County, Arkansas)
Pony truss bridge over Big Slough Ditch on AR 34
Open to traffic

Bird's Nest Railroad Bridge (Crawford County, Missouri)
Lost three-span through truss railroad bridge over the Meramec River north of Steelville; replaced by a six-span deck girder bridge
Replaced by a new bridge

Black Squirrel Creek Bridge (El Paso County, Colorado)
Built 1935
Through truss bridge over Black Squirrel Creek on US 24 near Peyton
Open to two-lane traffic on a major highway

Blackwell Bridge (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910; replaced ca. 2004
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Big River at Blackwell just beyond the end of Route CC
Removed to make way for replacement bridge; east abutment remains

Boeuf Creek Road Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930; rehabilitated 1993
Through truss bridge over Boeuf Creek on Boeuf Creek Road
Open to one-lane traffic with a 30 ton weight limit

Bolckow Bridge (Andrew County, Missouri)
Lost through truss bridge over One Hundred and Two River near Bolckow
No longer exists

Brunswick Bridge (Chariton County, Missouri)
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Grand River at Brunswick
Lost

Burr Oak Bridge (Clay County, Iowa)
Built 1905 by the Clinton Bridge & Iron Works; relocated here in 1926; rehabilitated in 1943 and 1984; destroyed by tornado in June 2004
Lost through truss bridge over Little Sioux River on 495th Street east of US 71
Destroyed by tornado

Cache River AR 226 Bridge (Craighead County, Arkansas)
Built 1931
Pony truss bridge over Cache River on AR 226
Open to two-lane traffic

Callaway Fork Bridge (St. Charles County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910; made obsolete by new bridge in 1968
Closed through truss bridge over Callaway Fork on Old Route D west of New Melle
Closed to all traffic

Caplinger Mills Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1895 by the Chicago Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Sac River at Caplinger Mills
Open to pedestrians only

Caton Ford Bridge (Vernon County, Missouri)
Built 1894 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1994
Lost through truss over Marmaton River on CR 301 (Caton Road) north of Nevada
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Clark's Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1913
Through truss bridge over Upper Iowa River on a local road east of Kendallville
Open to one-lane traffic

Clarkton Bridge (Halifax County, Virginia)
Built 1901-02 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.; rehabilitated 2005
Two-span through truss bridge over Staunton River on Route 620, near Clarkton
Open to pedestrians only

Clifty Creek US 31 Bridge (Bartholomew County, Indiana)
Built 1941; rehabilitated 1985
Through truss bridge over Clifty Creek on US 31 in Columbus
Open to two-lane traffic

Cogan Station Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1941
Through truss bridge over Lycoming Creek on PA 973
Open to traffic

Cowan Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910
Through truss bridge over Sac River on CR 400
Open to one-lane traffic

Crooked Creek AR 14 Bridge (Marion County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss over Crooked Creek on AR 14 in Yellville
Replaced by a new bridge in 1959

Deep River Bridge (Chatham County, North Carolina)
Built 1910
Through truss bridge over Deep River on NC 2153
Open to pedestrians only

Delta Bridge (Delta County, Colorado)
Completed May 1924; parallel eastbound bridge built 1966; replaced 1992
Lost four-span through truss bridge over the Gunnison River on westbound US 50 at Delta
Replaced by modern bridge

Devils Elbow Bridge (Pulaski County, Missouri)
Built 1923; made obsolete by new US 66 bridge in 1942
Two-span through truss bridge over Big Piney River at Devils Elbow on Teardrop Road (Old US 66)
Open to traffic, but in poor condition

Dexter Road Bridge No. 1 (Linn County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1920
Through truss bridge over Locust Creek on Dexter Road, southwest of Linneus
Open to one-lane traffic

Dotsero Bridge (Eagle County, Colorado)
Built 1934-35
Through truss bridge over Colorado River on the I-70 Service Road (Old US 6) at Dotsero
Open to two-lane traffic

Eagle River Bridge (Eagle County, Colorado)
Built 1933
Through truss bridge over Eagle River on US 6 east of Eagle in Eagle
Open to traffic

Egan Bridge (Moody County, South Dakota)
Built 1922
Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on 2nd Street in Egan
Open to traffic

Elson Bridge (Las Animas County, Colorado)
Built 1905 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1994
Lost through truss bridge over Purgatoire River on CR 36.0
Replaced by modern bridge

Etlah Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1894 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced by a new bridge in 1988
Lost through truss over Big Berger Creek on Route B at Etlah
Demolished 1988 after the construction of a new concrete bridge

Fisher Ford Road Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1903 by the Leavenworth Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Illinois River on Fisher Ford Road (CR 2)
Closed to traffic as of June 2005

Flat Creek CR 1142 Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over Flat Creek on CR 1142, beyond the end of Route U
Open to one-lane traffic

Flatrock River 600N Bridge (Decatur County, Indiana)
Built 1904
Through truss bridge over Flatrock River on 600N
Closed to traffic

Frenchmans Bayou US 61 Bridge (Mississippi County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over Frenchmans Bayou on US 61
Replaced by a new bridge in 1954

Frog Bayou Old AR 282 Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Built 1921-22 by the J.S. Terry Construction Co. of Poteau, OK
Abandoned through truss bridge over Frog Bayou on Old AR 282
Derelict

Gasconade River MO 32 Bridge (Laclede County, Missouri)
Built 1932
Through truss bridge over Gasconade River on MO 32
Open to traffic

Gatton Rocks Bridge (Richland County, Ohio)
Rehabilitated 1975
Through truss bridge over Clear Fork Mohican River on Stoffer Road (TR 403)
Open to traffic

Geneva Ford Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built 1907
Through truss bridge over Sand Creek on CR 250 West
Open to traffic

Greycliff Bridge (Sweet Grass County, Montana)
Built 1911 by the Security Bridge Co.; relocated here 1918; replaced 1991
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on CR 001
Replaced by new bridge

Grigsby Ford Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1909; replaced 2000
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Ouachita River on Grigsby Ford Road (CR 30) southwest of Malvern
Replaced by a modern bridge

Gunnison River Bridges (Gunnison County, Colorado)
Built 1927; replacement bridges built on new alignment in 1957
Pair of through trusses over the Gunnison River on Old US 50 just west of Gunnison
Open to traffic

Harvey Dowell Road Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Built 1926
Through truss bridge over West Fork White River on Harvey Dowell Road (CR 195), just off AR 16, east of Fayetteville
Open to traffic

Henry Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1911
Through truss bridge over Upper Iowa River on Scenic River Road
Open to traffic

Hogskins Creek Bridge (Grainger County, Tennessee)
Built ca. 1920, closed to all but pedestrian traffic 2008
Unique Parker (Camelback) truss bridge over Hogskins Creek on Black Fox Road (County Road 25) Closed to Vehicular Traffic
Closed to vehicular traffic, open to pedestrian traffic

Hootentown Bridge (Stone County, Missouri)
Built 1929, recycling two truss spans from the Galena Wagon Bridge
Lost two-span through truss over James River just beyond the end of Route O
No longer exists

Hotchkiss Bridge (Delta County, Colorado)
Built 1911 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1988
Lost through truss bridge over the North Fork Gunnison River on CR 3400 in Hotchkiss
Replaced by modern bridge

Imhoff Road Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1907
Two-span through truss bridge over Lamine River on Imhoff Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Jeffersonville Bridge (Lamoille County, Vermont)
Built 1928 by Bethlehem Steel Co.; replaced 1991
Lost through truss bridge over Lamoille River on VT 15
Open to traffic

Kansas River Railroad Bridge No. 1 (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Built 1904 to replace previous bridge destroyed by 1903 flood
Four-span through truss bridge over Kansas River on the Union Pacific Railroad just north of I-70
Open to single-track railroad traffic

Knaggs Bridge (Shiawassee County, Michigan)
Built 1893 by the King Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1943; replaced 1988
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Shiawassee River on Cole Road near Bancroft
Replaced by new bridge

Knotts Bridge (New Madrid County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1920; rehabilitated 1980; closed to traffic ca. 2000
Abandoned through truss bridge over St. Johns Bayou on CR 732
Closed to all traffic

Koehler's Ford Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1910-11 by the Canton Bridge Co. of Canton, Ohio. Rehabilitated 1990; replaced 2004.
Lost through truss bridge over North Moreau Creek on Nine Hills Road north of Lohman
Removed to make room for a replacement bridge in 2004

L'Anguille River AR 1 Bridge (Lee County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over L'Anguille River on AR 1 northwest of Marianna
Replaced by new bridge in 1968

Lime Kiln Road Bridge (Newton County, Missouri)
Built 1882 as a railroad bridge by the King Bridge Co.; later relocated here for vehicular traffic; replaced 1980
Lost through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on Lime Kiln Road north of Neosho in Neosho
Replaced by a modern bridge

Lock Springs Bridge (Daviess County, Missouri)
Built 1927 by Chillicothe Iron Co.; replaced 1990
Lost through truss over Grand River on CR 127 (Topper Road) west of Lock Springs
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Maple Road Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on former Maple Road in Sioux Falls
Open to pedestrians only

Mason Bridge (Texas County, Missouri)
Built 1926 by the Concrete & Steel Construction Co.
Closed through truss bridge over Big Piney River on Mason Road (Old MO 32) west of Licking
Closed to all traffic

Middle River Route 774 Bridge (Augusta County, Virginia)
Built 1903
Through truss bridge over Middle River on Route 774
Open to one-lane traffic

Mile Corner Road Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Replaced by new bridge in 1989
Abandoned through truss bridge over Petite Saline Creek on Mile Corner Road
Replaced by new bridge, but allowed to remain standing

Nineveh Bridge (Adair County, Missouri)
Built 1885; replaced 1989
Lost through truss bridge over Old Channel Chariton River on CR 175 east of Connelsville
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Old Monroe Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Built 1930
Three-span through truss bridge over Cuivre River on Main Street (Old MO 79) in Old Monroe
Open to one-lane traffic

Orange Road Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built 1898 by the Toledo Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1970
Through truss bridge over Olentangy River on Orange Road (TR 114) in Powell
Open to one-lane traffic

Osage Creek Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1911 by the Youngstown Bridge Co. of Youngstown, Ohio
Through truss bridge over Osage Creek on CR 71 southeast of Healing Springs
Open to one-lane traffic

Perry Highway Bridge (Mercer County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1928; rehabilitated 1975
Through truss bridge over Neshannock Creek on PA 19 (Perry Highway)
Open to traffic

Poplar Bluff Frisco Railroad Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1901, abandoned 1967. Was temporarily converted for vehicular use in 1968 to alleviate traffic problems while the Vine Street Bridge was replaced
Abandoned Frisco Railroad bridge over Black River in Poplar Bluff, several blocks northeast of the courthouse
Abandoned with deck and approaches removed

Pott's Ford Bridge (Cloud County, Kansas)
Built 1884 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Solomon River on a local road, southwest of Glasco
Open to one-lane traffic

Powell Bridge (McDonald County, Missouri)
Through truss bridge over Big Sugar Creek on Cowan Ridge Road (CR SE-E-58), just southwest of Route E near Powell
Open to one-lane traffic with a 3 ton weight limit

River Road Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built during the 1920's; bypassed by new bridges on US 60 in 1953 and US 65 in 1960
Preserved through truss bridge over James River on River Road (Old US 60/65) in Springfield
Open to pedestrians only as part of a city walking trail, but could still handle vehicular traffic

Rock Rapids Railroad Bridge (Lyon County, Iowa)
Built 1897 by the Union Bridge Co.
Abandoned through truss bridge over Rock River on the discontinued Illinois Central Railroad at Rock Rapids
Still standing, but rails removed

Rockport Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1900 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; destroyed by flooding in 1990
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Ouachita River on AR 84 in Malvern
Destroyed by flooding

Saline River US 63 Bridge (Bradley County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by the Lakeside Bridge & Steel Company; replaced 1991
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Saline River on US 63 (formerly AR 15)
Replaced by a prestressed concrete bridge

Saxton Ford Bridge (Buchanan County, Missouri)
Built 1925 by the Witham Construction Co.; replaced 1989
Lost through truss bridge over Platte River on Saxton-Easton Road
Replaced by a modern bridge

Schneider's Ford Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1897-98 by the Youngstown Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1979; replaced 1988
Lost through truss over Moreau River on Bald Hill Road, southeast of Jefferson City
Replaced by a concrete bridge

South Big River Bridge (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Built 1924; made obsolete by new bridge in 1957
Through truss bridge over Big River on Old US 67 in Desloge
Open to two-lane traffic

Surprise School Bridge (Henry County, Missouri)
Lost through truss bridge over South Grand River near Gaines, probably beyond the end of Route W
Destroyed by the creation of Truman Reservoir

Swan Creek US 160 Bridge (Taney County, Missouri)
Built 1951
Two-span through truss bridge over Swan Creek (part of Bull Shoals Lake) on US 160 near Forsyth
Open to two-lane traffic

Swink Bridge (Otero County, Colorado)
Built 1921 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1986
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Arkansas River on CR 24.5
Open to traffic

Thayer Viaduct (Oregon County, Missouri)
Built by M.S. Cartter & Co. of St. Louis
Through truss bridge over the BNSF railroad and Two Mile Creek on MO 19/Business US 63 in Thayer
Open to two-lane traffic

Theodosia Bridge (Ozark County, Missouri)
Built 1941; rehabilitated 1951
Ten-span through truss bridge over Little North Fork White River (arm of Bull Shoals Lake) on US 160 near Theodosia
Open to two-lane traffic

Tiskilwa Bridge (Bureau County, Illinois)
Built 1884 by the Smith Bridge Co.; replaced 1995
Lost through truss bridge over Bureau Creek on TR 236 near Tiskilwa
Replaced by modern bridge

Turner Station Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1925
Through truss bridge over James River on FM 148 (Old Route D) east of Springfield
Only to pedestrians only, but could still handle two-lane vehicular traffic

Upper Bluffton Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1878 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Upper Iowa River on W. Ravine Road
Closed to all traffic

Victor Bridge (Ravalli County, Montana)
Built 1907; replaced 2000
Lost through truss bridge over Bitterroot River on CR 404, just east of Victor
Replaced by new bridge

Vine Street Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1883, replacing an earlier wooden toll bridge built by Daniel Kitchen in 1868 which had collapsed. Closed to traffic in 1968 because of poor condition, and soon replaced by a new concrete bridge at the same location
Lost through truss over Black River on Vine Street in Poplar Bluff
No trace of old bridge visible

Vole Drive Bridge (Newton County, Missouri)
Originally built 1886 at Redings Mill by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co., then relocated here in 1932. Replaced by a new bridge in 1993.
Lost through truss bridge over Clear Creek on Vole Drive (CR 312) east of Ritchie
Replaced by a modern stringer bridge

Walnut Acres Road Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910
Through truss bridge over North Moreau Creek on Walnut Acres Road
Open to traffic

Waters Bluff Bridge (Smith County, Texas)
Built 1911 by Austin Brothers
Camelback through truss bridge over Sabine River on Smith County Road 356
Unknown status

Wenatchee River Bridge (Chelan County, Washington)
Built 1900; rehabilitated 1936
Through truss bridge over Wenatchee River on US 2
Open to traffic

White River MO 76 Bridge (Taney County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1953
Five-span through truss bridge over White River (Bull Shoals Lake) on MO 76 near Forsyth
Open to two-lane traffic

Woodland Bridge (Iroquois County, Illinois)
Built 1911
Through truss bridge over Sugar Creek on 2100E Road near Woodland, .5 mi. north of Woodland
Open to traffic

Woolsey Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Built 1925
Two-span through truss bridge over West Fork White River on CR 35
Open to traffic with 3 Ton weight limit

Xenia Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1931 as a State Highway bridge and relocated in 1945
Through truss bridge over Wildcat Creek on Prince William Road
Currently undergoing repairs through mid-April 2006