Howard's Covered Bridge Explained

Howard's Covered Bridge
Nearest City:Smithonia, Georgia
Coordinates:33.9858°N -83.1336°W
Builder:Mr. Hunt (supervisor), convict labor
Architecture:Town lattice
Added:July 1, 1975
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:75000604

Howard's Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge outside of Smithonia in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 1, 1975. The bridge is located 3 miles southeast of Smithonia on SR S2164. The bridge was built in 1905 in a Town lattice design and is 168 feet (51 m) long. The span travels over Big Clouds Creek. The site is marked by a historical marker posted by the Georgia Historical Society. The bridge was named for the pioneer family that settled in the area in the late 1700s. It was built with convict labor and is fastened with wooden trunnels. The timber used was transported on the Smithonia and Dunlap Railroad, connecting James Monroe Smith's farm with the Georgia Railroad at Dunlap, Georgia.[1]

The site's historical marker is at the southern end of Chandler Silver Road at the intersection with Cloud's Creek Road, 1.3 miles west of the Cloud's Creek Baptist Church marker.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/gahistmarkers/howardsbridgehistmarker.htm Howard's Covered Bridge Historical Marker
  2. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/gahistmarkers/howardscoveredbridge.htm Howard's Covered Bridge