New England's Covered Bridges

New England's Covered Bridges
Title New England's Covered Bridges PDF eBook
Author Benjamin D. Evans
Publisher UPNE
Pages 370
Release 2012-08-14
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1611683858

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A complete guide to more than 200 covered bridges in the six New England states.

Covered Bridges of New England

Covered Bridges of New England
Title Covered Bridges of New England PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey E Blackman
Publisher Countryman Press
Pages 102
Release 2008-08-26
Genre Photography
ISBN

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During the nineteenth and the early part of the twentieth centuries, the erection of nearly one thousand covered bridges was recorded in New England's archives. However, the ravages of time, storms, floods, neglect, and vandals have reduced the remaining historic, authentic covered bridges to fewer than two hundred. While the majority of these bridges are in the states of Vermont and New Hampshire, wonderful examples of covered bridges can be found in all six of the New England states.

Covered Bridges in the New England States

Covered Bridges in the New England States
Title Covered Bridges in the New England States PDF eBook
Author Warren H. White
Publisher McFarland
Pages 435
Release 2024-10-17
Genre History
ISBN 0786493402

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Covered bridges are gaining attention as states and counties are making large investments in the repair and preservation of existing covered bridges, offering tours and building new ones. This work documents all extant covered bridges--vehicle, railroad and pedestrian--in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. The book is arranged by state, then by county and bridge name, using the most commonly known or locally used name. All other known names will be included for each bridge, cross-referenced in the index. Each state is prefaced with a brief synopsis of its bridges, past and present, including bridge types, truss types and geographic location. To be included, a bridge must have been originally built as, or intended to be, a true covered bridge, meaning that it is used as a means of traveling over an obstacle, usually water, not attached to buildings solely for access to the building or between buildings, and has a covered portion at least ten feet in length. Richly illustrated.

Spanning Time

Spanning Time
Title Spanning Time PDF eBook
Author Joseph C. Nelson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Covered bridges
ISBN 9781881535256

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New Hampshire Covered Bridges

New Hampshire Covered Bridges
Title New Hampshire Covered Bridges PDF eBook
Author Glenn A. Knoblock
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 132
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780738510521

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New Hampshire once had nearly four hundred covered bridges, most of which unfortunately are no longer in existence. Some of them were railroad bridges and, although often viewed as charming relics of the past, all of these bridges were actually vital links in New Hampshire's transportation system. Covered bridges were used to cross most of New Hampshire's large rivers, including the Connecticut, Merrimack, Mascoma, Contoocook, Pemigewasset, and Ashuelot. New Hampshire Covered Bridges is a photographic study of the state's enclosed wooden spans that date from as far back as 1827. The book contains rare photographs of historic bridges that no longer exist, as well as pictures of many that still stand today. The images are accompanied by detailed information about the design and construction of covered bridges and the men who built them. Each bridge has its own life story. Some have defied floods and hurricanes and still stand; others have fallen victim to nature or arson or the demands of modern transportation.

Covered Bridges in the New England States

Covered Bridges in the New England States
Title Covered Bridges in the New England States PDF eBook
Author Warren H. White
Publisher McFarland
Pages 0
Release 2012-08-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780786471768

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Covered bridges are gaining attention as states and counties are making large investments in the repair and preservation of existing covered bridges, offering tours and building new ones. This work documents all extant covered bridges--vehicle, railroad and pedestrian--in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. The book is arranged by state, then by county and bridge name, using the most commonly known or locally used name. All other known names will be included for each bridge, cross-referenced in the index. Each state is prefaced with a brief synopsis of its bridges, past and present, including bridge types, truss types and geographic location. To be included, a bridge must have been originally built as, or intended to be, a true covered bridge, meaning that it is used as a means of traveling over an obstacle, usually water, not attached to buildings solely for access to the building or between buildings, and has a covered portion at least ten feet in length. Richly illustrated.

Covered Bridges of Vermont

Covered Bridges of Vermont
Title Covered Bridges of Vermont PDF eBook
Author Ed Barna
Publisher W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Pages 215
Release 1996
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780881503739

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This guide looks at 106 of Vermont's covered bridges. Arranged by driving tours, it provides directions to each bridge, and shares each bridge's history and folklore, as well as providing information about nearby sites and museums.