Upper Iowa River Bridge Explained

Upper Iowa River Bridge
Coordinates:43.4325°N -91.4119°W
Built:1914
Builder:Clinton Bridge and Iron Works
Chambers and Dobson
Added:May 15, 1998
Refnum:98000772

The Upper Iowa River Bridge, also known as the Hartley Bridge, is a historic structure located southeast of Dorchester, Iowa, United States. It spans the Upper Iowa River for 122feet.[1] Allamakee County built the first permanent bridge at this location around 1870. By the early 1910s it had deteriorated to the point of needing to be replaced, and it was removed in 1913. At the time this was on the main road between Dorchester and New Albin. Chambers and Dobson of New Hampton, Iowa was awarded the $2,585 to build the concrete superstructure. The Clinton Bridge and Iron Works of Clinton, Iowa fabricated and erected the Pratt truss structure for $3,490.[1] It was completed in July 1914, and was one of the last bridges erected in the state before the Iowa State Highway Commission standardize bridge designs for through truss bridges.[1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=98000772}} Upper Iowa River Bridge]. National Park Service. 2016-07-21. Clayton B. Fraser. with