"H" Street Bridge (Coles County, Illinois)
Built 1909Timber stringer bridge over EI RR on "H" St (Ms 8540) in CharlestonOpen to one-lane traffic
Avenue 60 over the Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1939Concrete arch bridge over Arroyo Seco Channel on Avenue 60 in Los AngelesOpen to traffic
Battle Creek Bridge (Ottawa County, Kansas)
Built 1909Bedstead pony truss bridge over Battle Creek on Golden RoadOpen to one-lane traffic
Benson Street Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1909-10 by engineer E. A. Gast; rehabilitated 1992Rainbow arch bridge over Mill Creek on Benson Street on the line between Lockland and ReadingOpen to two-lane traffic
Big Bottom Slough Bridge (Independence County, Arkansas)
Built 1909 by the Joliet Bridge & Iron Co.Through truss bridge over Big Bottom Slough on CR 58 (Padgett Island Road), south of MagnessClosed to all traffic
Big Sioux River BNRR Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1909 by the Penn Steel Co.Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on the Sioux River Bike Trail (formerly Burlington Northern Railroad) in Sioux FallsOpen to pedestrians only
Branch Green Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1979Steel stringer bridge over Green Creek Branch on TR 385Open to traffic
Brush Creek Bridge (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909Arch bridge over Brush Creek on TR 186A, 0.75 mi. east of NewtonOpen to traffic
Burnett School Road Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.Through truss bridge over Cedar Creek on Burnett School RoadOpen to traffic
Butter Creek Bridge (Edwards County, Illinois)
Built 1909Concrete arch bridge over Butter Creek in AlbionOpen to traffic
C&NW Kinnickinnic Avenue Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909 for Chicago & Northwestern RailwayGirder bridge over Sth 32-Kinnickinnic Street on Chicago & Northwestern Railway, now Union Pacific in MilwaukeeUnknown
Carey's Ford Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1909 by the Kansas City Bridge Co.; made obsolete by new bridge 2008, but remains openThrough truss bridge over Marais Des Cygnes River on 335th Street, southeast of StantonOpen to traffic
CNRR Kinnickinnic Avenue Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909 for The Milwaukee Road, now owned by Canadian National RRGirder bridge over Sth 32-Kinnickinnic Street on Canadian National Railroad in MilwaukeeOpen to traffic
Cottonwood Creek Bridge (Cumberland County, Illinois)
Built 1909Pony truss bridge over Cottonwood Creek on TR 161A, 2.0 mi. southeast of ToledoClosed to all traffic
Des Moines River Bridge (Boone County, Iowa)
Built 1909; Closed 2008 due to flood damageThrough truss bridge over Des Moines River on a local roadClosed to traffic after June 2008 flooding damaged an approach span
Dieterich Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909Arch bridge over Dieterich Creek on TR 195, 1 mi. southwest of DieterichOpen to traffic
Embarras River Bridge (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909Arch bridge over Embarras River overflow on TR 164, 0.25 mi. north of NewtonOpen to traffic
Flat Branch Creek Bridge (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1909Steel stringer bridge over Flat Branch creek on TR 5Open to traffic
Four Mile Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1909 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1987Lost bedstead truss bridge over Arkansas River on CR 371 north of Buena VistaReplaced by modern bridge
Fulfer Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909Pony truss bridge over Fulfer Creek on TR 34A, 1.25 mi. southwest of GilmoreOpen to traffic
Gill Bridge (Ralls County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1996Lost through truss over Lick Creek on Lick Creek Lane (CR 181) just west of PerryReplaced by a concrete bridge
Green Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909Steel stringer bridge over Green Creek on TR 385Open to traffic
Grigsby Ford Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1909; replaced 2000Lost three-span through truss bridge over Ouachita River on Grigsby Ford Road (CR 30) southwest of MalvernReplaced by a modern bridge
Highland Boulevard Viaduct (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909Concrete arch bridge over CMSTPP Railroad on W. Highland Blvd. in MilwaukeeOpen to traffic, Scheduled for replacement 2008
Kilbourn Bridge (Van Buren County, Iowa)
Built 1908-09 by the Ottumwa Supply & Construction Co.Six-span through truss bridge over the Des Moines River on Lark AvenueClosed to all traffic
Kinzie Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1999Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River on Kinzie Street in ChicagoOpen to traffic
Kuntz Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 2006Lost through truss bridge over Cedar Creek on CR 397Replaced by a new bridge
Laws Creek Bridge (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909Arch bridge over Laws Creek on TR 201, 3.5 mi. west of NewtonOpen to traffic
Little Salt Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909Pony truss bridge over Little Salt Creek on TR 304, 3 mi. northwest of DieterichOpen to traffic
Little Wabash River Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909Through truss bridge over Little Wabash River on TR 157, 2.5 mi. south of FunkhouserAbandoned with portions of deck missing
Manhattan Bridge (New York County, New York)
Opened to traffic December 31, 1909Suspension bridge over East River in New York CityOpen to seven lanes of highway traffic and four subway tracks
Marshall Road Bridge (Orleans County, New York)
Built 1909Through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Marshall Road, west of MedinaOpen to traffic
Minnow Slough Bridge (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1909Steel stringer bridge over Minnow Slough on TR 163, 1 mi. east of PalestineOpen to traffic
Minnow Slough Bridge No. 2 (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1982Steel stringer bridge over Minnow Slough on TR 169A, 1.5 mi. NE PalestineOpen to traffic
Morse Near Bridge (Oceana County, Michigan)
Replaced 1998Lost Warren pony truss bridge over North Branch Pentwater River on 96th AvenueReplaced by new bridge
North Halsted Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1909Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River Canal on N. Halsted Street in ChicagoOpen to traffic
Owl Creek Bridge (Allen County, Kansas)
Built 1909Pony truss bridge over Owl Creek, 3.4 mi. west of HumboldtOpen to traffic
Phillips Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1909 by J.A. BrittonCovered bridge over Rocky Run on CR 450W, southeast of MontezumaOpen to traffic
Ramsey Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909Pony truss bridge over Ramsey Creek on TR 266, 1.7 mi. west of EberleClosed to all traffic
Richland Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909Pony truss bridge over Richland Creek on TR 328, 2.1 mi. southwest of StrasburgClosed to all traffic
Riverside Bridge (Christian County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by the Canton Bridge Co. at Ozark Mill and later relocated hereTwo-span through truss bridge over Finley Creek on Riverside Drive north of Ozark in OzarkOpen to one-lane traffic with a 10 ton weight limit on a busy county road
Shelby Street Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1907-09; rehabilitated for pedestrian use in 2003Three-span through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Shelby Street in downtown NashvilleOpen to pedestrians only
Spavinaw Creek Bedstead Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1909 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Co. of Jacksonville, Illinois. Replaced 1990Lost bedstead pony truss bridge over Spavinaw Creek on CR 29 (Orchard Road) between Gravette and DecaturReplaced by a new bridge
Strasburg Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909Girder bridge over Unnamed creek on TR 320Open to traffic
Stringers Ridge Tunnel (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1909Tunnel under Stringers Ridge on State Highway 8Open to traffic
TR 164 Bridge (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909Arch bridge over an unnamed creek on TR 164 in NewtonOpen to traffic
TR 164 Bridge No. 2 (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909Arch bridge over Unnamed creek on TR 164 in NewtonOpen to traffic
Twenty-Four Mile Road Bridge (Macomb County, Michigan)
Built 1909; Replaced 1996Lost Arch Bridge over North Branch Clinton River on 24 Mile Road in ChesterfieldReplaced by new bridge
Wagon Trail Road Bridge (Pierce County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909; Moved 1942; Replaced 1996Lost Bridge over Eau Galle River on Wagon Trail Road in Spring ValleyReplaced by new bridge
Wallace Bridge (Perry County, Arkansas)
Built 1909 by the Southwestern Bridge Co. of Joplin, MO
Camelback through truss bridge over Fourche La Fave on Wallace Road (CR 18)
Open to traffic
West Branch Fall River Bridge (Greenwood County, Kansas)
Built 1909Stone arch bridge over West Branch Fall River, 5.0 mi. north and 8.2 mi. west of EurekaOpen to traffic
Wood Street Railroad Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909Timber stringer bridge over Sir Rr on Wood St(Ms 7220 A) in ShelbyvilleOpen to traffic
Wrightstown Bridge (Brown County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909Stone arch bridge over East River on Mallard RoadOpen to traffic
Zane Gray Bridge (Muskingum County, Ohio)
Originally built 1909 by the Mt. Vernon Bridge Co.
over Salt Creek on Wheeling Road (TR 442). Relocated 2000.Pony truss bridge on the grounds of the National Road/Zane Gray Museum, east of ZanesvilleOpen to pedestrians only