Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge Explained

Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge
Location:Swamp Creek Road over Otter Creek, between Cornwall and Salisbury, Vermont
Coordinates:43.9183°N -73.1744°W
Architecture:Town lattice truss
Added:September 10, 1974
Refnum:74000386

The Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge, also known as the Station Bridge and by various other names, was a historic wooden covered bridge spanning Otter Creek between Cornwall and Salisbury, Vermont. The Town lattice truss bridge was built in 1864-1865 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. It was destroyed by fire in September 2016.

Description and history

The Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge stood in a rural area of southeastern Cornwall and western Salisbury, connecting Cornwall's Swamp Road with Salisbury's Creek Road. The bridge was a Town lattice truss structure, built as a single span 153.5feet long. It rested on abutments of marble that had were faced in concrete, and was supported near its center by a concrete pier added in 1969. The bridge was 18.5feet wide, with a roadway width of 14feet (one lane). Its exterior was finished in vertical board siding, which extended a short way on the inside of each portal. The portal openings were shaped as elliptical arches, and it was capped by a metal roof.[1]

Built in 1864-65, the bridge was one of Vermont's few covered bridges which spanned town lines, and was the only surviving 19th-century covered bridge in both Cornwall and Salisbury.[1] Refurbished in 2007-2008, the bridge was severely damaged by fire on September 10, 2016.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|74000386}} NRHP nomination for Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge]. . Hugh Henry . 1974. 2016-09-27. with
  2. News: Covered bridge fire believed to be suspicious. WPTZ. September 10, 2016. 2016-09-10.
  3. Web site: McCright. John S.. Covered Bridge between Cornwall and Salisbury burns. Addison County Independent. Addison Independent. 12 September 2016. Middlebury, VT. 10 September 2016.