Hargrave Covered Bridge Explained

Hargrave Covered Bridge
Official Name:Hargrave Covered Bridge
Named For:A. A. Hargrave
Coordinates:39.7747°N -87.0392°W
Locale:Parke, Indiana, United States
Crosses:Big Raccoon Creek
Builder:J. J. Daniels (unconfirmed)
Built:1847

The Hargrave Covered Bridge was west of Portland Mills, Indiana. The single-span Burr Arch covered bridge structure was built by J. J. Daniels in 1847 and destroyed by a flood in 1913.[1]

History

The bridge was named after A. A. Hargrave, a Rockville editor who lived to be over 100 years old. Exact record of the bridges construction have been lost. A photo of the bridge before it was destroyed show the construction date of 1847 but the builder's name is too blurry to make out. The portals are of the same style as the Jackson Covered Bridge built by Daniels. The Great Flood of 1913 that also claimed and damaged several other bridges in the county claimed this bridge also. It was later replaced with the Harbison Covered Bridge in 1916.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hargrave Covered Bridge. Parke County Convention & Visitors Commission. coveredbridges.com. 14 February 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150214094321/http://www.coveredbridges.com/index.php/poi_detail?poiID=211. 14 February 2015.