Eunice Williams Bridge
N 42° 38.790 W 072° 37.216
18T E 695081 N 4724305
This bridge is also maned "Green River Pumping Station Bridge" because of its proximity to the station. It was dedicated to Eunice Williams who was slain near this location by Mohawk Indians.
Waymark Code: WM1Q2F
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 06/20/2007
Views: 115
Site Location: 5 miles NNW of Greenfeld, MA.
Directions: Greenfield, MA - East on MA-2A, North on Conway St 1.5 miles, left onto Nash Mill Rd for 0.65 miles, right on Colrain Rd for 0.1 mile, right on Plain Rd for 2.9 miles, right onto Eunice Williams Rd for 0.2 miles to bridge.
Nearest Town: Greenfield, MA
Active: No, closed in 2003
Bridge Number: MA-06-02
Management: Mass. Dept of Transportation
Site Status: Site Open
Current Condition of Bridge: Fair to Good
Description of Covered Bridge:
Ht. Above Water: 12 ft
Crosses Over: Green River
Primary Use Automobile Traffic
Style/Design: Howe Truss
Number of Spans: 1
Span/Total Length: 94 ft/100 ft
Floor: Lengthwise planks with runners
Roof: Shingled
Year Built: 1870 - Rebuilt in 1972
Location (Road - City - State - Country): Eunice Williams Rd - Greenfield, MA - USA
Web Address: Not listed
Parking (If not at the bridge):: Not listed
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