Le Grand Bridge (1914) Explained

Le Grand Bridge
Nearest City:Le Grand, Iowa
Coordinates:42.0297°N -92.7831°W
Built:1914
Architect:Marshall City Engineer, IA State Hwy; Capital City Construction
Architecture:concrete deck girder
Added:May 15, 1998
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:98000499

The Le Grand Bridge is an abandoned concrete girder bridge built in 1914–1915. It is an early example of concrete-girder work by the Iowa State Highway Commission.[1]

History

The LeGrand Bridge carried traffic over the Iowa River for more than fifty years. The bridge is a multiple-span reinforced concrete girder construction. This type of bridge construction was typical in Marshall County, Iowa since the Brockway Act of 1913. Marshall county supervisors contracted with Des Moines-based Capital City Construction Company to build the bridge, which was completed early in 1915. The county later rechanneled the river and rerouted the road. The LeGrand Bridge now stands abandoned over a backwater of the river.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=64500160}} Highway Bridges of Iowa Multiple Property Submission ]. July 21, 1995. John J. Roberts and Clayton B. Fraser.
  2. Web site: Le Grand Bridge. September 9, 2012. Bridgehunter.com.