Branch Bunion Creek Bridge[Map] Stone arch bridge over a branch of Bunion Creek, 2.0 mi. south and 3.7 mi. east of Petersburg Open to traffic Built ca. 1950
Fish Creek Bridge[Map · Street View] Stone arch bridge over Fish Creek, 0.3 mi. east of Fulton Open to traffic Built 1935; rehabilitated 1959
Fort Scott Marmaton bridge[Map] Lost Bridge over Marmaton River Demolished Shown in an 1875 book, possibly built at the location of a ferry at the mouth of Mill Creek
Fulton Bridge[Map · Street View] Marsh arch bridge over Little Osage River on CR 1766, just north of Fulton Open to traffic Built 1927
Indian Creek-Yale Road Bridge[Map] Through truss bridge over Indian Creek on Yale Rd. Closed to all traffic Built in 1898 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company
Juniper Road Bridge[Map] Abandoned bridge over Marmaton River on Juniper Road Derelict/abandoned Bypassed by new bridge in 2007
Limestone Creek Bridge[Map] Lost pony truss bridge over Limestone Creek on a local road Replaced by new bridge Replaced 1993
Little Osage River Bridge[Map] Through truss bridge over Little Osage River on 35th Street Intact but closed to all traffic Built in 1896 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
Little Osage River K-7 Bridge[Map] Lost through truss bridge over Little Osage River on K-7 No longer exists Built 1964; rehabilitated 1983; replaced 2004
Long Shoals Bridge[Map · Street View] Bypassed through truss bridge over Little Osage River on 265th Street Closed to all traffic Built 1902 by the Midland Bridge Co.
Lost Creek Bridge[Map] Through truss bridge over Lost Creek on 155th Street Derelict/abandoned Built 1888
Mill Creek Arch Bridge[Map · Street View] Through arch bridge over Mill Creek on N. Crawford Street in Fort Scott Closed Built 1927; Closed to traffic 2011
Mill Creek Bridge[Map · Street View] Concrete tee beam bridge over Mill Creek on National Avenue Replaced by a new bridge Built 1954; rehabilitated 2007
Mill Creek Bridge[Map] Abandoned Pratt through truss bridge over Mill Creek in Fort Scott Collapsed
MKT - Marmaton River Bridge[Map] Parker through truss bridge over Marmaton River on Abandoned Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Closed to all traffic Built 1910, Abandoned 1997
MP - Fort Scott Bridge[Map] Lost Pegram through truss bridge over Marmaton River on Missouri Pacific Railroad Replaced by a new bridge Built 1891; Replaced 1927
North National Avenue Bridge[Map · Street View] Marsh arch bridge over Marmaton River on N. National Avenue (Old US 69) in Fort Scott Open to traffic Built 1933; rehabilitated 1983 and 2012
Old Military Bridge[Map] Abandoned bowstring through truss bridge over Marmaton River on 240th Street Abandoned Built ca. 1878. Closed to vehicular traffic in 1965. Wooden deck destroyed by fire in 1974.
Pawnee Creek Bridge[Map] Concrete pony/through girder bridge over Pawnee Creek on Cavalry Rd (Local 12.6-X.0) Open to traffic Built 1920
Pawnee Creek Bridge[Map · Street View] Through arch bridge over Pawnee Creek on Hackberry Road, 4.0 mi. north and 2.4 mi. east of Hiattville Open to traffic Built 1929
Pawnee Creek Bridge[Map] Lost pony truss bridge over Pawnee Creek No longer exists Built 1897; replaced 2000
Redfield Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Marmaton River on 120th Street Replaced by a new bridge
South Fork Marmaton River Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over South Fork Marmaton River No longer exists Built 1903, probably by the Canton Bridge Co.; replaced 1999
Tennyson Creek Bridge[Map] Stringer bridge over Tennyson Creek on Maple Rd. Rs 705 Open to traffic Built 1923
US 69 Bridge[Map · Street View] Concrete slab bridge over E. National Avenue on Southbound US 69 / K-7 in Fort Scott Open to traffic above and below Built 1967
West Fork Dry Wood Creek Bridge[Map] Through truss bridge over West Fork Dry Wood Creek, 1.0 mi. west and 2.5 mi. south of Garland Open to traffic Built 1925
Wolverine Creek Bridge[Map] Lost pony truss bridge over Wolverine Creek on 225th Street No longer exists
Yellowstone Road Bridge[Map] Stringer bridge over Elk Creek on Yellowstone Road Open to traffic Built 1913