Cotter Tunnel (Marion County, Arkansas)
Built 1903-04
Tunnel on the Union Pacific Railroad (formerly Missouri Pacific) just northwest of Cotter
Open to railroad traffic

Cottonwood Creek Bridge (Cumberland County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Cottonwood Creek on TR 161A, 2.0 mi. southeast of Toledo
Closed to all traffic

Cottrell Road Bridge (Tuscola County, Michigan)
Built 1900; Replaced 2001
Lost Timber stringer bridge over Saginaw Valley Railroad on Cottrell Road in Vassar
Replaced by new bridge

Crabb Creek Bridge (Cowley County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1900
Stone arch bridge over Crabb Creek on a local road just off Crabb Creek Road southwest of Dexter
Open to one-lane traffic

Craig Bridge (Lewis and Clark County, Montana)
Built 1902; replaced and relocated in 2006
Relocated three-span through truss bridge formerly over the Missouri River at Craig
Awaiting reconstruction at new location 45 miles away near Helena

CRANDIC Railroad Bridge (Linn County, Iowa)
Built 1903 by the Pennsylvania Steel Co.; destroyed June 12, 2008, by flooding
Lost four span Pratt through truss bridge over Cedar River on the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railroad in downtown Cedar Rapids
Destroyed by flood

Cromley Road Bridge (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Built 1907 by the Oregonia Bridge Co. of Lebanon, Oh.; rehabilitated 1989
Through truss bridge over Walnut Creek on Cromley Road (CR 28) in Ashville
Open to traffic

Crow's Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1902
Through truss bridge over Big Walnut Creek on CR 100 East
Open to traffic

Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail Bridge (Cheatham County, Tennessee)
Built 1901
Parker through truss bridge over Sycamore Creek on Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail (Formerly Tennessee Central Railroad), a "Rails to Trails" project in Ashland City, TN.
Open to pedestrians

Custer Road Bridge (Sanilac County, Michigan)
Built 1905; Replaced 1996
Lost Warren pony truss bridge over Black River I/C Drain on Custer Road in Near Carsonville
Replaced by new bridge

De Soto Railroad Bridge (Johnson County, Kansas)
Built 1907
Pony truss railroad bridge over Lexington Avenue in De Soto
Open to railroad traffic above and highway traffic below

De Soto Railroad Viaduct (Jackson County, Illinois)
Built 1903
Concrete girder and Pony Plate Girder bridge over US 51, CN Railroad, and Oak Street on the Union Pacific Railroad in De Soto
Open to railroad traffic above and vehicle traffic below

Defiance Road Bridge (St. Charles County, Missouri)
Built 1906-1907 by the Joliet Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1990
Lost through truss over Femme Osage Creek on Defiance Road just off Route F
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Dell Avenue over Carroll Canal (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1907
Concrete arch bridge over Carroll Canal on Dell Avenue in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Dell Avenue over Howland Canal (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1907
Concrete arch bridge over Howland Canal on Dell Avenue in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Dell Avenue over Linnie Canal (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1907
Concrete arch bridge over Linnie Canal on Dell Avenue in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Dell Avenue over Sherman Canal (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1907
Concrete arch bridge over Sherman Canal on Dell Avenue in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Des Moines River Bridge (Humboldt County, Iowa)
Built ca. 1900
Through truss bridge over Des Moines River on a local road
Open to traffic

Des Moines River Bridge (Boone County, Iowa)
Built 1909; Closed 2008 due to flood damage
Through truss bridge over Des Moines River on a local road
Closed to traffic after June 2008 flooding damaged an approach span

Dieterich Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Dieterich Creek on TR 195, 1 mi. southwest of Dieterich
Open to traffic

Dimmsville Covered Bridge (Juniata County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1902
Covered bridge over Cocolamus Creek on PA 2017 west of Seven Stars
Open to pedestrians only

Dodd Ford Bridge (Blue Earth County, Minnesota)
Built 1901 by L.H. Johnson
Through truss bridge over Blue Earth River on CR 147
Open to traffic

Doon Bridge (Lyon County, Iowa)
Built 1900; replaced ca. 2005
Lost through truss bridge over Rock River Overflow on 250th Street north of Doon in Doon
Replaced by a new bridge

Drainage Ditch Bridge (Wabash County, Illinois)
Built ca. 1909
Pony truss bridge over a drainage ditch on TR 52
Open to traffic

Dunns Bridge (Jasper County, Indiana)
The bridge is rumored to be built at least partially from materials obtained from the original Ferris Wheel at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois
Steel through arch bridge over Kankakee River on CR 500 E (bypassed)
Open to pedestrians

East Sandy Creek Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904 by the Rochester Bridge & Construction Co.
Pony truss bridge over East Sandy Creek on TR 628
Open to traffic

Edwards Crossing Bridge (Nevada County, California)
Built 1904 by the American Bridge Co.
Steel arch bridge over South Yuba River on Bloomfield Road
Open to traffic

Elgin Avenue Bridge (Rock County, Wisconsin)
Built 1901
Stone arch bridge over Elgin Avenue on CNW RR in Janesville
Open to traffic

Elsberry Railroad Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Built 1902 by the American Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Lost Creek on the BNSF Railroad at Elsberry
Open to railroad 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

Embarras River Bridge (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Embarras River overflow on TR 164, 0.25 mi. north of Newton
Open to traffic

Embarras River TR 164 Bridge No. 2 (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Embarras River overflow on TR 164, 0.25 mi. north of Newton
Open to traffic

Enochs Knob Road Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1908
Through truss bridge over Boeuf Creek on Enochs Knob Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Enslow Covered Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904
Covered bridge over Shermans Creek on Adams Grove Road
Open to traffic

Esther Furnace Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1905
Two-span covered bridge over North Branch Roaring Creek on Esther Furnace Road
Open to traffic

F Drive North Bridge (Calhoun County, Michigan)
Built 1905; Closed to all traffic 1982; Removed, date unknown.
Lost Steel arch bridge over Kalamazoo River on F Drive North
Removed

Fairhaven Bridge (Preble County, Ohio)
Built 1907
Through truss bridge over Four Mile Creek on Fairhaven-Concord Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Fallen Timber Road Bridge (Warren County, Missouri)
Built 1905
Closed through truss bridge over Charrette Creek on Fallen Timber Road
Closed to all traffic

Fawcett Road Bridge (Adams County, Ohio)
Built 1908; rehabilitated 1998
Through truss bridge over Ohio Brush Creek on Fawcett Road (CR 6)
Open to traffic

Fay's Crossing Bridge (Pueblo County, Colorado)
Built 1905
Through truss bridge over Santa Fe Avenue on a pedestrian trail in Pueblo
Open to pedestrians only

Fifth Street Bridge (Saline County, Kansas)
Built 1905
Through truss bridge over Saline River on 5th Street north of Salina in Salina
Closed to all traffic

Fish Creek Bridge (Marshall County, West Virginia)
Built 1906
Through truss bridge over Fish Creek on CR 74/2
Open to traffic

Flat Branch Creek Bridge (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Wooden deck bridge over Flat Branch creek on TR 5
Open to traffic

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

Floral Bridge (Cowley County, Kansas)
Built 1906
Stone arch bridge over Timber Creek on a local road just south of Floral and west of Winfield City Lake
Open to one-lane traffic

Forest Home Cemetery Pond Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built ca. 1900
Privately owned, closed-spandrel arch bridge over Unnamed Pond on a cemetery road in Milwaukee
Open to traffic

Fountain Creek 1900E Bridge (Iroquois County, Illinois)
Built 1903
Through truss bridge over Fountain Creek on 1900E Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Four Mile Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1909 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1987
Lost bedstead truss bridge over Arkansas River on CR 371 north of Buena Vista
Replaced by modern bridge

Four Mile Creek Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over Four Mile Creek on CR 600 West
Open to traffic

Fox River Bridge (La Salle County, Illinois)
Abandoned railroad bridge over the Fox River
Abandoned deck plate girder bridge on Illinois Traction System in Ottawa
Abandoned

Franklin Bottoms Bridge (Washington County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over Cammie Thomas Ditch on Franklin Bottoms
Open to traffic

Fredericktown Bridge (Nelson County, Kentucky)
Built 1904
Through truss bridge over Beech Fork on Fredericktown Road in Fredericktown, KY
Open to traffic

Fulfer Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Fulfer Creek on TR 34A, 1.25 mi. southwest of Gilmore
Open to traffic

Gasconade River Railroad Bridge (Osage County, Missouri)
Built 1902 by A.J. Tullock; abandoned 1984
Massive steel railroad trestle over Gasconade River on the Rock Island Railroad between Freeburg and Belle
Railroad line currently inactive

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

George Hutchins Covered Bridge (Fairfield County, Ohio)
Originally built 1904 over Clear Creek on Strickler Road; relocated and reconstructed in 2000
Covered bridge relocated to Alley Park south of Lancaster
Open to pedestrians only

Gill Bridge (Ralls County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1996
Lost through truss over Lick Creek on Lick Creek Lane (CR 181) just west of Perry
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Gilmore Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1905 in Pulaski County over Big Monon Ditch, moved to Carroll County and restored in 2006-07
Stearns through truss bridge over Wabash & Erie Canal on Trail in Delphi
Open to pedestrians only on a trail.

Glen Road Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built 1901
Stone arch bridge over Glen Road on BMRR in Lebanon
Open to traffic

Glenallen Bridge (Bollinger County, Missouri)
Built in 1905 or 1908 (depending on source). Replaced 1961 by a concrete bridge on Route ZZ, but the old bridge still remains in use.
Two-span pony truss bridge over Little Crooked Creek at Glenallen in Glen Allen
Open to traffic on a paved road with a 3 ton weight limit

Gold Hill Railroad Bridge (Jackson County, Oregon)
Built 1905
Warren through truss bridge over Rogue River on Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad Tracks in Gold Hill
Open to traffic

Gootch's Mill Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1905-06, possibly replacing an earlier covered bridge
Through truss bridge over Petite Saline Creek at the end of Route V, southeast of Boonville
Open to one-lane traffic

Gorge Street Bridge (Orange County, Indiana)
Built 1904; rehabilitated 1995
Through truss bridge over French Lick Creek on Gorge Street in French Lick
Open to traffic

Grand Avenue Viaduct (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built 1908; Modified in 1960 for the construction of I-84
Girder bridge over UPRR & I-84 on Grand Avenue in Portland
Open to traffic

Grant Mills Covered Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1902; rehabilitated 1992
Covered bridge over Mill Brook on Mill Brook Road
Open to pedestrians only

Green Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Wooden deck bridge over Green Creek on TR 385
Open to traffic

Green Valley Road Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Built 1906
Through truss bridge over Hinkson Creek on Green Valley Road in Columbia
Open to one-lane traffic with a 3 ton weight limit

Greene Bridge (Butler County, Iowa)
Built 1902-03 by the Clinton Bridge & Iron Works; demolished April 1981
Lost through truss bridge over Shell Rock River on Traer Street in downtown Greene
Replaced by modern 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

Hamilton Ditch North Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over Hamilton Ditch North on CR 1200 West
Abandoned

Hannaway Covered Bridge (Fairfield County, Ohio)
Built 1904
Covered bridge over Clear Creek on Clearport Road (CR 24)
Open to pedestrians only

Harry Evans Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1908 by J.A. Britton; rehabilitated 1977
Covered bridge over Rock Run Creek on CR 325W2
Open to one-lane traffic

Hartford and Slocomb Railroad (Geneva County, Alabama)
Bridge is a concrete arch bridge built September 30, 1907 for the Hartford and Slocomb Railroad. H & S RR ended services in 1992. Bridge currently remains abandoned in place.
Abandoned closed-spandrel arch bridge over Hurricane Creek on old Hartford and Slocomb Railroad about 300 yards south of Coe Road
Abandoned

Hawkeye Avenue Bridge (Floyd County, Iowa)
Built 1903 by E.L. Chambers
Closed through truss bridge over Shell Rock River on Hawkeye Avenue in Nora Springs
Closed to traffic

Hays Street Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1908
Whipple through truss bridge over railroad tracks on Hays Street in San Antonio
Closed to all traffic

Hibbs Ford Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1906, restored 2006
Through truss bridge over Deer Creek on Devil Backbone Road
Open to traffic

Hickory Creek Bridge (Butler County, Kansas)
Built 1905
Stone arch bridge over Hickory Creek, 2.5 mi. east and 4.5 mi. south of Leon
Open to traffic

Highland Boulevard Viaduct (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909
Concrete arch bridge over CMSTPP Railroad on W. Highland Blvd. in Milwaukee
Open to traffic, Scheduled for replacement 2008

Hominy Creek Bridge (Osage County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909; moved to location 1920; replaced 1991
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Hominy Creek on N3705 Rd.
Replaced by new bridge

Horton Road Bridge (Lenawee County, Michigan)
Built 1900; Closed 1984; Replaced 1993
Lost Camelback Pony truss bridge over Black Creek on Horton Road in Adrian
Replaced by new bridge

Illinois and Michigan Canal Railroad Bridge (Grundy County, Illinois)
Through truss bridge over Illinois and Michgan Canal on Rock Island Railroad
open to railroad traffic

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

Index Railroad Bridge (Bowie County, Texas)
Built 1899-1900 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Works
Through truss swing bridge over Red River on the KCS Railroad
Open to traffic

Indian Creek Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over Indian Creek on CR 1360 East
Open to traffic

Intercity Viaduct (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Completed in 1907; lower level added 1930; parallel span opened in 1962
Two-level deck truss bridge over Kansas River on I-70 Eastbound in Kansas City
Open to four lanes of traffic on upper level and pedestrian traffic on lower level

Irons Fork AR 88 Bridge (Polk County, Arkansas)
Built 1907
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Irons Fork on AR 88 east of Mena
Replaced by a new bridge in 1955

Jacob Fork Bridge (Catawba County, North Carolina)
Replaced 1987
Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Jacob Fork River on Sr1116
Replaced by new bridge

Jake's Branch Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1908
Through truss bridge over Middle Creek, 8.3 mi. south and 2.0 mi. west of Louisburg
Open to traffic

Jefferson Avenue Footbridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Completed Aug. 29, 1902, by the American Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 2002
Cantilevered through truss pedestrian bridge over the railroad tracks in downtown Springfield
Open to pedestrians only

Johnson Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1905
Covered bridge over Mugser Run on Cleveland Road
Open to traffic

Johnsonville Railroad Bridge (Humphreys County, Tennessee)
Originally built 1867 as a timber Howe truss bridge; rebuilt or modified in 1873, 1893, 1900, and 1915; demolished 1945 with the creation of Kentucky Lake
Lost through truss swing bridge over Tennessee River on the NC&Stl Railway between Eva and (Old) Johnsonville
No longer exists

Joliet Bridge (Carbon County, Montana)
Built 1901; replaced 1987
Lost through truss bridge over Rock Creek on CR 101 at Joliet
Replaced by new bridge

Jones Bridge (Fulton County, Georgia)
Built 1904. Used until 1922 when free state-built bridges rendered it obsolete. Fell into disrepair in the 1930s. In 1940, half of the bridge was illegally removed and likely sold for scrap. Originally bridged Milton and Gwinnett counties.
Abandoned through truss bridge over Chattahoochee River on former Jones Bridge Road in Johns Creek
Abandoned

Jones Mill Railroad Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1901
Through truss railroad bridge over Cove Creek on the former Rock Island Railroad next to US 270
Open to railroad traffic

Kampeter Bridge (Maries County, Missouri)
Built in 1904 or 1909, depending on source material. A local paper on August 2, 1978, in an article entitled
Lost wire suspension bridge over Maries River
Destroyed by flood

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

Kansas River Railroad Bridge No. 2 (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Built 1905; abandoned 1983
Abandoned three-span through truss bridge over Kansas River on the former Kansas City Southern railroad, south of James Street
Closed to all traffic

Kansas River Railroad Bridge No. 4 (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Built 1905; abandoned in 1972 with the building of Kemper Arena
Abandoned three-span through truss bridge over Kansas River, just north of the Kansas Avenue Bridge
Closed to all traffic

Karnak Railroad Bridge (Pulaski County, Illinois)
Built 1905 by the King Bridge Co.
Deck plate girder bridge over Old Channel Cache River on the Tunnel Hill State Trail northeast of Karnak in Karnak
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists only

Kate Shelly High Bridge (Boone County, Iowa)
Built 1899-1901; Bypassed 2008 but still in use;
Pratt deck truss bridge over Des Moines River on UPRR (Formerly Chicago & Northwestern) near Boone
Open to traffic