
War Eagle Bridge - Rogers AR
N 36° 16.056 W 093° 56.604
15S E 415260 N 4014042
"The War Eagle Bridge, a one lane steel bridge built in 1907, adjoins the War Eagle Mill, and carries County Route 98 over War Eagle Creek. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 19, 1985."
Waymark Code: WMHHRX
Location: Arkansas, United States
Date Posted: 07/13/2013
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"The bridge occupies the site of a ford that has been used since the 1830s. Sylvanus Blackburn built a two story log house near the west side and a mill on the east side of the ford in 1832. By the early twentieth century the mill was producing 40 barrels of flour per day, creating a need for better access to local markets.
The bridge was constructed in 1907 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Company of Jacksonville, Illinois for a contracted amount of $4,790. It is the only Parker truss bridge in northwest Arkansas, and one of only seventeen steel truss bridges in the state. It has a span of 182 feet, and an approach of 40 feet on the east side of the bridge. The stone range work pier and abutment on the eastern end and wooden planking for the bridge flooring were provided locally. The stone pier and abutment were replaced with a concrete structure in 1982."
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Street address: County Rd 98 over War Eagle Creek Benton County, AR USA
 County / Borough / Parish: Benton County
 Year listed: 1985
 Historic (Areas of) Significance: Engineering, Commerce, Transportation
 Periods of significance: 1900-1924
 Historic function: Transportation
 Current function: Transportation
 Privately owned?: no
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 Season start / Season finish: Not listed
 Hours of operation: Not listed
 National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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