
Silver Bridge Disaster Memorial - Kanauga, OH
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The Silver Bridge spanned over the Ohio River connecting Point Pleasant, West Virgnia and Kanauga, Ohio. At 5:00 PM on December 15, 1967, the Silver Bridge collapsed claiming 46 lives and injuring 9.
Waymark Code: WM2KMC
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 11/16/2007
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Bridge Background
The Silver Bridge spanned over the Ohio River connecting Point Pleasant, West Virgnia and Kanauga, Ohio. It was constructed in 1928 and consisted of a 700 foot center span and 380 foot side spans. The bridge was of suspension design with “eyebars” chained together instead of the conventional wire cables. These “eyebars” were linked together with massive pins.
Failure and Aftermath
At 5:00 PM on December 15, 1967, the Silver Bridge collapsed claiming 46 lives and injuring 9. The Christmas rush applied an extra load to the 39 year old bridge causing a cleavage fracture in one of the “eyebars”. This was followed by a ductile fracture near the pin. Unable to support the weight of the entire bridge, the south side chain also snapped. The structure only took about 1 minute to completely fall into the river below.
An investigation, led by John Bennett, immediately followed the collapse of the Silver Bridge. The bridge was constructed of carbon steel, which tends to crack. Many cracks were found throughout the bridge among extensive corrosion. The failure resulted from stress corrosion and corrosion fatigue, two concepts which were not known in 1927. It was also found that the flaw could not have been detected, even by today's methods, unless the bridge was taken apart and tested. In addition to the investigation, “the federal government mandated the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS). The new standards required periodic inspection of all the nation's bridges.”
Silver Bridge Memorial
In memory of the forty-six people who lost their lives in the Silver Bridge Disaster December 15, 1967. OHIO: E. Albert Adler, Jr., Bobby L. Head, Ronnie G. Moore, Kristy Ann Boggs, Forest Raymond Higley, James Otto Pullen, Marjorie S. Boggs, Alva Bernard Lane, Ronald R. Sims, Thomas Allen Cantrell, Thomas Howard Lee, Charles Thomas Smith, Donna Jean Casey, James Richard Maxwell, Oma Frey Smith, Horace Donald Cremeans, Darlene Mayes, Maxine E. Sturgeon, Alonzo Darst, Gerald McManus, James William Hawkins, Frederick Dean Miller. WEST VIRGINIA: Catherine L. Byus, Leo Otto Sanders, Hilda Gertrude Byus, Denzil Ray Taylor, Kimberly Lynn Byus, Glenna Mae Taylor, Melvin A. Cantrell, Maxine Turner, Cecil Counts, Victor William Turner, Alma Louise Duff, Marvin Lendy Wamsley, James Franklin Meadows, Lillian Eleanor Wedge, Nora Isabelle Nibert, James Alfred White, Darius E. Northup. VIRGINIA: Leo Blackman, Robert Eugene Towe. NORTH CAROLINA: Julius Oliver Bennett, Harold David Cundiff, Gene Harold Mabe