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Bellefountaine Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built 1913; Replaced Shively Covered bridge and in turn was replaced by current structure in 1959Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on OH-37Replaced by a new bridge
Bellpoint Covered Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built in 1877 by Reuben Partridge; destroyed by the 1913 flood.Lost Partridge through truss bridge over Scioto River on Old 42Destroyed in the Great 1913 Flood.
Bellpoint Rd Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Assumed to have been built in 1913 or shortly after; bypassed 1946 by current US 42 bridge to southLost continuous pony truss bridge over Scioto RiverRemoved but not replaced
Big Four RR - Scioto River Bridge (Hardin County, Ohio)
Removed between 1980 and 1994; concrete and stone piers still remainLost Deck plate girder bridge over Scioto River & Conrail Railroad on Big Four RailroadNo longer exists
BO - Scioto River Bridge (Ross County, Ohio)
Destroyed by flooding in the late 1990sLost Bridge over Scioto River on Baltimore & Ohio RailroadDestroyed by flooding
Bridge Street Bridge (1st) (Ross County, Ohio)
Built 1817; third span added 1844; replaced 1886 and burnedLost tied arch covered bridge over Scioto River on Bridge Street (Zanesville to Maysville Turnpike)Replaced by a new bridge
Bridge Street Bridge (2nd) (Ross County, Ohio)
Built 1886 by the Smith Bridge Company; one span collapsed under truck 1943 and replaced by steel girders; totally replaced 1953Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on Bridge Street/Columbus PikeReplaced by a new bridge
Broad Street Bridge (1832) 35-25-17x (Franklin County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1832; Replaced 1870Lost Covered through truss bridge over Scioto River on Broad StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Broad Street Bridge (1884) (Franklin County, Ohio)
Lost during flood of 1913Lost Pony truss bridge over Scioto River on Broad StreetDestroyed by flooding
Broad Street Bridge (1921) (Franklin County, Ohio)
Built after the 1913 flood, This 7 span concrete bridge was replaced by current structure in 1992Multiple concrete arch bridge over Scioto River on West Broad Street (US40)Replaced by a new bridge
C&MV - Scioto River Bridge (1882) (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Built 1882 to replace a previous covered bridge; burned July 30, 1897Lost Howe through truss bridge over Scioto River on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley RailroadDestroyed by fire
C&MV - Scioto River Bridge (1897) (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Built 1897 after previous bridge burnedLost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley RailroadNo longer exists
Camp Sherman Pontoon Bridge (Ross County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1917; Replaced 1919Lost Pontoon bridge over Scioto River on WalkwayReplaced by a new bridge
CH&D - Scioto River Bridge (Old) (Ross County, Ohio)
Built 1877, Replaced ?Howe through truss bridge over Scioto River on Cincinnati, Hamilton, & Dayton RailroadReplaced by a new bridge
Circleville Bridge (1837) (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Built 1837 by Circleville Bridge Co.; burned March 21, 1881Lost Town lattice truss bridge over Scioto River on Current-day route of US 22Replaced by a new bridge
Circleville Bridge (1881) (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Built 1881; destroyed in the 1913 floodLost Whipple through truss bridge over Scioto River on Current-day route of US 22Destroyed by flooding
Clark Road Bridge (Marion County, Ohio)
Built 1916 by the Central Concrete & Construction Co.; rehabilitated 1990; demolished and replaced 2010Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on CR 13Gone, replaced with concrete bridge
CR 130 - Scioto River Bridge (Hardin County, Ohio)
Built 1979; rehabilitated 2000Modern pony truss bridge over Scioto River on CR 130Open to traffic
CSX - Lower Scioto Twin Bridges (Franklin County, Ohio)
Twin Warren w/verticals through truss bridges over Scioto River in downtown Columbus, OhioOpen to traffic
CSX - Scioto River Bridge (Ross County, Ohio)
Five-span Warren through truss bridge over Scioto River on Railroad (CSX)Closed to all traffic
D&MS - Scioto River Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Lost Deck plate girder bridge over Scioto River on Delaware & Magnetic Springs RailwayRemoved but not replaced
Detroit Street Bridge (Hardin County, Ohio)
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on South Detroit Street (Oh-67)Replaced by a new bridge
Detroit Street Bridge (old) (Hardin County, Ohio)
Lost Bowstring through truss bridge over Scioto River on Detroit StreetNo longer exists
DT&I - Scioto River Bridge (Old) (Pike County, Ohio)
Replaced before 1913Lost Howe through truss bridge over Scioto River on Detroit, Toledo, & Ironton RailroadReplaced by a new bridge
DT&I - Scotio River Bridge (Waverly) (Pike County, Ohio)
Sustained damage in 1913 flood; removed 1961Lost through truss bridge over Scioto River on Removed Railroad (DT&I)Removed but not replaced
Fishinger Road Bridge (Franklin County, Ohio)
Completed in 1904, torn down in 1988Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Scioto River on Fishinger RoadReplaced by a new bridge
Fishinger Road Bridge (Old) (Franklin County, Ohio)
Lost Deck truss bridge over Scioto River on Fishinger RoadReplaced by a new bridge when Griggs Dam built
Grandview Ave. Bridge (1915) (Franklin County, Ohio)
Built 1915Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River and RR Tracks on Grandview AveReplaced by a new bridge
Gregg Hill Bridge (Covered) (Pike County, Ohio)
Built 1858 by private turnpike company; sold 1870 to Pike County; two spans destroyed by flooding 1907 and replaced with metal through trusses; remaining three spans replaced 1935Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Scioto River on Waverly-Beaver Turnpike (present-day OH-220)Replaced by a new bridge
Gregg Hill Bridge (Truss) (Pike County, Ohio)
Two steel truss spans built 1907 to replace two spans of the previous covered bridge destroyed by flood; three more spans built 1935, completely supplanting the covered bridge; replaced 1991Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on OH-220Replaced by a new bridge
Hayden Run Road Bridge (Franklin County, Ohio)
Replaced in 1985 by Hayden Rd BridgeLost through truss bridge over Scioto River on Hayden Run RdReplaced by a new bridge
Higby Road Bridge (Ross County, Ohio)
Built 1917; rehabilitated 1975; replaced 1994Lost Through truss bridge over Scioto River on Higby RoadReplaced by a new bridge
High Street Bridge (Hardin County, Ohio)
Built 2003Pony truss bridge over Scioto Rver on High StreetOpen to traffic
Home Road Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built 1925; rehabilitated 1975; replaced 2003Lost through truss bridge over O'Shaughnessy Reservoir, along the Scioto River, on Home RoadReplaced by new bridge
Hoskins Road Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built 1915 by the Bellefontaine Bridge & Iron Co.Lost two-span pony truss bridge over Scioto River on CR 183 (Hoskins Road)
Jasper Bridge (1868) (Pike County, Ohio)
Built 1868 by T. Nesmith & Co; destroyed by 1913 floodLost covered truss bridge over Scioto River on Old OH-124Destroyed by flooding
Jasper Bridge (1954) (Pike County, Ohio)
Built 1954; replaced 1995Lost through truss bridge over Scioto River on OH-32Replaced by a new bridge
Jasper Bridge (ca.1913) (Pike County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1913 after the previous covered bridge was destroyed in the 1913 flood; bypassed 1954 by bridge on new alignment; demolished ca. 1977Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on Old OH-124Replaced by a new bridge
Jasper Bridge (Pre 1868) (Pike County, Ohio)
Replaced 1868 by another covered bridgeLost covered through truss bridge over Scioto River on Old OH-124Replaced by a new bridge
Kellenberger Road Bridge (Ross County, Ohio)
Built 1886; Replaced 1995Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on Kellenberger RoadReplaced by new bridge
Kilgore Bridge (1940) (Ross County, Ohio)
Built 1940; replaced 1993Lost Warren through truss bridge over Scioto River on US 35Replaced by a new bridge
Kilgore Bridge (Pre 1939) (Ross County, Ohio)
Lost Through truss bridge over Scioto River on US 35Replaced by a new bridge in 1940
Kilgore's Ford Bridge 35-71-26x (Ross County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1867-1869; burned ca. 1877-1878 and replaced by metal truss bridgeLost Long through truss bridge over Scioto River on RoadArsoned
Lindsey Ford Bridge (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Built 1867; destroyed by 1913 floodLost Burr arch-truss bridge over Scioto River on Commercial Point Road (CR 4)Replaced by a new bridge
Mackey Ford Bridge (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Replaced 1986Lost Through truss bridge over Scioto River on State Route-762Replaced by new bridge on a different alignment and demolished.
Main Street Bridge (1899) (Ross County, Ohio)
Built 1899 by Youngstown Bridge Co.; damaged/destroyed 1907 and/or 1915Lost Parker through truss bridge over Scioto River on Main StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Main Street Bridge (1907/1915?) (Ross County, Ohio)
Built either 1907 or 1915; replaced by modern bridge 1971Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Scioto River on East Main Street (Charleston Pike)Replaced by a new bridge
Main Street Bridge (New) (Franklin County, Ohio)
Replaced an open spandrel concrete arch bridge built in 1937, closed in 2000.Steel arch bridge over Scioto River on West Main StreetOpened to two-way traffic on 5/27/11
Main Street Bridge (Old) (Franklin County, Ohio)
One of two original open spandrel bridges crossing the Scioto River in downtown ColumbusLost Open-spandrel arch bridge over Scioto River on West Main StreetReplaced by new bridge
Marysville Pike Bridge (2) (Delaware County, Ohio)
Concrete arch bridge, built in 1913, replaced in 1953Lost Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Scioto River on US 36Replaced by a new bridge
Marysville Pike Bridge (Old) (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built 1856 by E.B. Gray; replaced 1864Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Scioto River on Marysville Pike (current route of US 36)Replaced by a new bridge
Marysville Pike Covered Bridge 35-21-11x (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built in 1864 by Jarvis Landon, lost in 1913 due to floodingLost covered multiple kingpost through truss bridge over Scioto River on US 36Destroyed by flooding in 1913
Mound Street Bridge (Franklin County, Ohio)
Destroyed 1913 FloodLost Through truss bridge over Scioto River on Mound StreetDestroyed by flooding
N&W - Scioto River Bridge (Pike County, Ohio)
Replaced 1910 by double-tracked bridgeLost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on N&W RailwayReplaced by a new bridge
NS - Cincinnati Junction Bridge (Scioto County, Ohio)
Built 1913 by the American Bridge Co., replacing an 1884 bridgePratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on Norfolk Southern Railway in PortsmouthOpen to traffic
O'Shaughnessy Dam Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built 1925; replaced 1991Lost Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Scioto River on Glick Road (CR-126)Replaced by a new bridge
Ohio & Erie Canal Scioto River Aqueduct (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Abandoned in 1911; lost to fire in 1915Lost Town lattice truss covered aqueduct over Scioto River on Ohio & Erie CanalRemoved but not replaced
Old Portsmouth Scioto River Bridge (Scioto County, Ohio)
Built ca.1885; Destroyed in the Great Flood of 1913.Lost Whipple Truss Bridge over Scioto River at 2nd Street (Likely location)Replaced by a new bridge
Omega Bridge (1900) (Pike County, Ohio)
Built in 1900, repaired early 1900's (after 1913 floods), replacing a prior wooden span; two spans collapsed 1968 due to flooding; replaced 1972Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on State Route 335Replaced by a new bridge
Piketon Bridge (1934) (Pike County, Ohio)
Built 1934; rehabilitated 1950; twinned in 1953-54; replaced 1992 with concrete bridgeLost Parker through truss bridge over Scioto River on US 23Replaced by a new bridge
Piketon Bridge (1953) (Pike County, Ohio)
Built 1953-1954 alongside original 1934 bridge; rehabilitated 1969; replaced 1998Lost Parker through truss bridge over Scioto River on US 23Replaced by a new bridge
Piketon Bridge (Camelback truss 1913?-1934) (Pike County, Ohio)
Probably built after 1913 flood. Replaced 1934 on a new alignment.Lost Camelback through truss bridge over Scioto River on Route of present-day US 23Replaced by a new bridge
Piketon Bridge (covered 1842 - c1880) (Pike County, Ohio)
Built 1842; replaced ca. 1880Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Scioto River on Portsmouth Pike (Now US 23)Replaced by a new bridge
Piketon Bridge (Whipple c1880 - 1913?) (Pike County, Ohio)
Likely built ca. 1880 to replace the original covered bridge; replaced by camelback truss bridge, probably after the 1913 flood.Lost Columbia Bridge Works Whipple through truss bridge over Scioto River on route of present-day US 23Replaced by a new bridge
Powell Road Scioto River Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scotio RiverNo longer exists-area under water O'Shaughnessy Dam built south of bridge in 1928.
Prospect Bridge (1913) (Marion County, Ohio)
Built 1913 by the Standard Engineering Co.; Rehabilitated 1985; Replaced 2007Lost through truss bridge over Scioto River on OH 47 in ProspectReplaced by a new bridge
Prospect Bridge (Pre 1912) (Marion County, Ohio)
Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Scioto River on Water StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Radnor Road Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Bridge built ca. 1920 to replace the Lavender Covered Bridge; replaced in 2010Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on Radnor RoadReplaced by new bridge
Rich Street Bridge (Franklin County, Ohio)
Opened 2012Open-spandrel arch bridge over Scioto River on Rich Street (US 62) in ColumbusOpen to traffic
Rich Street Bridge (Old) (Franklin County, Ohio)
Built in 1891, replaced in 1937Lost Through truss bridge over Scioto River on Rich StreetRemoved but not replaced
Sandusky Street Bridge (Franklin County, Ohio)
Built 1913; replaced in mid 50s when Columbus built a freeway on topLost Warren through truss bridge over Scioto River on Sandusky StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Scioto River Bridge (Hardin County, Ohio)
Built 1922; rehabilitated 1981; replaced 2001Lost pony truss bridge over Scioto River on CR 130 in KentonNo longer exists
Scioto River Bridge (Hardin County, Ohio)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1990Pony truss bridge over Scioto River on TR 179Unknown status
Scioto River Bridge (Scioto County, Ohio)
Built in 1915, replaced in 1998Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Scioto River on SR Hwy. 73Replaced by new bridge
Scioto River Bridge (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built 1960Concrete stringer bridge over Scioto River on Sr 37Open to traffic
Scioto River CR 110 Bridge (Hardin County, Ohio)
Built 1922; rehabilitated 1980Pony truss bridge over Scioto River on CR 110Replaced by a new bridge
Scioto River CR 227 Bridge (Hardin County, Ohio)
Rehabilitated 1976Lost pony truss bridge over Scioto River on CR 227No longer exists
Scioto River CR 4 Bridge (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Built 1914 by the Oregonia Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1983; replaced 2010Through truss bridge over Scioto River on CR 4Demolished and replaced with a slab of concrete.
Scioto River CR 95 Bridge (Hardin County, Ohio)
Built 1922; rehabilitated 1978Pony truss bridge over Scioto River on CR 95Open to traffic
Scioto River TR 115 Bridge (Hardin County, Ohio)
Built 1922; rehabilitated 1988; replaced 2003Lost through truss bridge over Scioto River on TR 115No longer exists
Scioto St. Bridge (1879) (Scioto County, Ohio)
Announcement of bridge letting Aug. 1, 1879; bridge destroyed in 1913 floodLost Bridge over Scioto River on Scioto Street?No longer exists
Scioto Street Bridge (Scioto County, Ohio)
Lost Through truss bridge over Scioto River on Scioto StreetRemoved but not replaced
Scioto Street Bridge (Pre 1937) (Scioto County, Ohio)
Possibly lost after 1937 floodLost Pratt through truss bridge over Scioto River on Scioto StreetRemoved but not replaced
Shadeville Bridge (Franklin County, Ohio)
Replaced 1987Lost Through truss bridge over Scioto River on OH-665Replaced by a new bridge
Shively Covered Bridge 35-21-10x (Delaware County, Ohio)
Built 1883Lost Smith through truss bridge over Scioto River on Richwood Pike (Now Oh 37)Destoryed by flood in 1913, replaced with Iron Truss bridge
Silvey's Ford Bridge (Ross County, Ohio)
Built 1870 by B.L. Pugh Co.; easternmost pier replaced 1893; three eastern spans burned December 25, 1895 and replaced by iron trusses; destroyed March 24, 1898Lost Howe through truss bridge over Scioto River on East Main StreetReplaced by a new bridge
South Bloomfield Bridge (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Built 1913 by the Champion Bridge Co.; replaced 1987Lost Through truss bridge over Scioto River on OH-316Replaced by a new bridge
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