List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in North Dakota
This is a list of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in the U.S. state of North Dakota.[1]
Bridges
Survey No. | Name (as assigned by HAER) | Status | Type[2] | Built | Documented | Carries | Crosses | Location | County | Coordinates |
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MN-72 | Enloe Bridge No. 90021 | Replaced | Pratt truss | 1917 | 1993 | CR 28 | Red River of the North | Abercrombie, North Dakota, and Wolverton, Minnesota | Richland County, North Dakota, and Wilkin County, Minnesota | 46°29′56″N 96°44′19″W / 46.49889°N 96.73861°W / 46.49889; -96.73861 (Enloe Bridge No. 90021) |
ND-1 | Mott Rainbow Arch Bridge | Replaced | Reinforced concrete Marsh rainbow arch | 1921 | 1980 | East 1st Street | Cannonball River | Mott | Hettinger | 46°22′15″N 102°19′41″W / 46.37083°N 102.32806°W / 46.37083; -102.32806 (Mott Rainbow Arch Bridge) |
ND-2 | Bismarck Bridge[a] | Replaced | Whipple truss | 1882 | 1986 | Northern Pacific Railway | Missouri River | Bismarck and Mandan | Burleigh and Morton | 46°49′05″N 100°49′35″W / 46.81806°N 100.82639°W / 46.81806; -100.82639 (Bismarck Bridge) |
ND-5 | Griggs County Bridge | Replaced | Warren truss | 1912 | 1989 | 4th Street Southeast | Sheyenne River | Cooperstown | Griggs | 47°21′25″N 97°59′54″W / 47.35694°N 97.99833°W / 47.35694; -97.99833 (Griggs County Bridge) |
ND-6 | Northern Pacific Railroad Overhead Bridge | Replaced | Warren truss | 1933 | 1990 | ND 6 | Northern Pacific Railway | Mandan | Morton | 46°49′26″N 100°54′07″W / 46.82389°N 100.90194°W / 46.82389; -100.90194 (Northern Pacific Railroad Overhead Bridge) |
ND-7 | Liberty Memorial Bridge | Replaced | Warren truss | 1922 | 1990 | I-94 BL | Missouri River | Bismarck and Mandan | Burleigh and Morton | 46°48′30″N 100°49′10″W / 46.80833°N 100.81944°W / 46.80833; -100.81944 (Liberty Memorial Bridge) |
ND-8 | Lost Bridge | Replaced | Parker truss | 1930 | 1992 | ND 22 | Little Missouri River | Killdeer | Dunn | 47°35′47″N 102°45′40″W / 47.59639°N 102.76111°W / 47.59639; -102.76111 (Lost Bridge) |
ND-14 | Rainbow Arch Bridge | Replaced | Reinforced concrete Marsh rainbow arch | 1926 | 2003 | I-94 BL (Main Street East) | Sheyenne River | Valley City | Barnes | 46°55′25″N 97°59′29″W / 46.92361°N 97.99139°W / 46.92361; -97.99139 (Rainbow Arch Bridge) |
Notes
- ^ See also HAER No. NE-2, "Nebraska City Bridge" for additional documentation
References
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- ^ Library of Congress. "Prints and Photographs Online Catalog: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey". Retrieved January 3, 2021.
- ^ Parsons Brinckerhoff; Engineering and Industrial Heritage (October 2005). "NCHRP Project 25-25, Task 15: A Context For Common Historic Bridge Types" (PDF). National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Council, National Research Council. Retrieved March 24, 2021.