Built 1858

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Albany Covered Bridge (Carroll County, New Hampshire)
Built 1858; rehabilitated 1970
Covered bridge over Swift River on Dugway Road in Albany
Open to traffic

Aldrich Change Bridge (Wayne County, New York)
Built 1858 to span the Erie Canal at Rochester; relocated 1880 to Palmyra; sold to farmer and relocated to cross Ganargua Creek; collapsed 1996; relocated and restored in Palmyra 2002-03
Parker pony truss bridge relocated and preserved at Aqueduct Park in Palmyra
Open to pedestrians

Camp Road Bridge in Salford Township, PA (Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1858; rehabilitated 1916, 1932, and ca. 1985
Stone arch bridge over East Branch Perkiomen Creek on Camp Road in Salford Township
Closed to all traffic

Concord River Bridge (Middlesex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1858; rehabilitated 1961
Stone arch bridge over Concord River on MA 110 in Lowell
Open to traffic

Eagleville Road Covered Bridge 32-58-01 (Washington County, New York)
Built 1858, major repairs in 2007
Covered bridge over Batten Kill on Eagleville Road
Open to traffic

Fink Through Truss Bridge (Hunterdon County, New Jersey)
Built 1858
Lost wrought iron through truss over South Branch Raritan River on CR 2 (Hamden Rd) in Hamden
Destroyed by vehicle collision in 1978

Folsom Railroad Bridge (Sacramento County, California)
Built 1858, replaced in 1866
Lost Deck truss bridge over American River on railroad in Folsom
Lost

Fruitville Road Bridge in Limerick Township, PA (Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1858; rehabilitated 1995
Stone arch bridge over Hartenstine Creek on Fruitville Road in Limerick Township, Pennsylvania
Open to traffic

Little Chucky Creek Stone Arch Bridge (Greene County, Tennessee)
Built 1858
Stone arch bridge over Little Chucky Creek on Railroad
Open to traffic

Main Street Bridge (Providence County, Rhode Island)
Built 1858; rehabilitated 1968
Two-span stone arch bridge over Blackstone River on Main Street in Pawtucket
Open to traffic

Manassas Guth Covered Bridge (Lehigh County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1858
Bridge over Jordan Creek
Open to traffic

Marysville Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1858, superstructure removed in 1903 with only the piers remaining
Lost bridge over Susquehanna River on Northern Central Railway
Lost

Meadows Road Bridge (Northampton County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1858
Stone arch bridge over Saucon Creek on TR 376 (Meadows Road)
Open to traffic

Pilgrim's Progress Road Bridge (Dutchess County, New York)
Built 1858; rehabilitated 1999
Stone arch bridge over Landsman Kill on Miller Road
Open to traffic

Pry's Mill Bridge (Washington County, Maryland)
Built 1858; rehabilitated 1982
Stone arch bridge over Little Antietam Creek on Keedysville Road in Sharpsburg
Open to traffic

River Road Bridge (Coos County, New Hampshire)
Built 1858; rehabilitated 1960
Bypassed covered bridge over Perry Stream in Pittsburg
Closed to all traffic

Salisbury Turnpike Bridge (Dutchess County, New York)
Built 1858
Stone arch bridge over Landsman Kill on Miller Road
Open to traffic

Shushan Covered Bridge 32-58-02 (Washington County, New York)
Bypassed in 1963 to private land and made into a museum
Covered Bridge over Batten Kill north of CR61 on private land
Used as a museum

Waldo Covered Bridge (Talladega County, Alabama)
Built 1858. Bridge was used in the Civil War by Wilson's Raiders in April of 1865. Bridge remained in use until 1960.
Howe through truss bridge over Talladega Creek on an old Socopatoy Indian trail just off AL 77 behind Riddle's Mill Restaurant
Preserved but with approaches removed