Rochester Covered Bridge Explained

Rochester Covered Bridge
Carries:Rochester Road
Crosses:Calapooya Creek
Design:Covered Howe truss
Length:80feet
Builder:Floyd Frear
Open:1933
Coordinates:43.4017°N -123.3629°W

Rochester Covered Bridge is a covered bridge in Douglas County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Built by Floyd Frear in 1933, it carries Rochester Road over Calapooya Creek about 3miles west of Sutherlin.[1]

The bridge design, which Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon calls "unique among Oregon's housed structures", includes side windows with curved tops. The bridge has four windows on each side, portals with flat arched openings, and exposed false beams at the gable ends.[2]

According to the Oregon Department of Transportation, after county workers burned down another covered bridge in the vicinity in the late 1950s, a group of armed local residents guarded the Rochester Bridge one night to protect it from the same fate. The next day, county commissioners told the residents that the bridge would not be burned. In 1969, the county remodeled the bridge by replacing portal boarding, approaches, and abutments.[1]

Oregon's Covered Bridges includes a photograph of an earlier bridge here "at the end of its useful life".[3] The photo caption says that the age of construction of the earlier bridge is not known but that some records show a covered bridge at this site as early as 1862.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Calapooya Creek (Rochester) Covered Bridge. Oregon Department of Transportation. March 20, 2016.
  2. Book: Smith, Dwight A.. Norman, James B. . James B. Norman . Dykman, Pieter T.. Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon. Oregon Historical Society Press. Portland. 2nd. 1989. 1986. 81. 0-87595-205-4.
  3. Book: Cockrell, Bill. Images of America: Oregon's Covered Bridges. 2008 . Acadia Publishing. Charleston, South Carolina. 48. 978-0-7385-5818-9.