Morgan Covered Bridge

Morgan Covered Bridge

Bridge in U.S. state of Vermont
Carries Automobile
Crosses North Branch of Lamoille River
Locale Belvidere, Vermont
Maintained by Town of Belvidere
ID number VT-08-07
Characteristics
Design Covered, Town lattice
Material Wood
Total length 70 ft 11 in (21.62 m)
Width 12 ft 2.75 in (3.73 m)
Number of spans 1
Load limit 5 tons
Clearance above 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m)
History
Constructed by Lewis Robinson, et al.
Construction end

1887

Bridge site in U.S. state of Vermont
Coordinates 44°44′36″N 72°43′40″W / 44.74333°N 72.72778°W / 44.74333; -72.72778Coordinates: 44°44′36″N 72°43′40″W / 44.74333°N 72.72778°W / 44.74333; -72.72778
Area 1 acre (0.4 ha)
NRHP Reference # 74000229[1]
Added to NRHP November 19, 1974

The Morgan Covered Bridge, also known as the Upper Covered Bridge[2] is a wooden covered bridge that crosses the Lamoille River in Belvidere, Vermont on Morgan Bridge Road. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.[1]

The bridge is of Queen post design built by Lewis Robinson, Charles Leonard and Fred Tracy.

Recent history

There have been no major repairs necessary with this bridge recently, save for a new standing seam metal roof which a large number of covered bridges in Vermont received due to a grant. A study in the 1990s by the Vermont Agency of Transportation revealed that certain design details of the trusses allowed the bridge to be rated for a 9-ton load (1 ton more than the standard load limit for wooden deck bridges).[3] At this time, a sign at the bridge posts the limit at 5 tons.

References

  1. 1 2 Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Morgan Covered Bridge
  3. Evans, Benjamin and June. New England's Covered Bridges. University Press of New England, 2004. ISBN 1-58465-320-5


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