List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in North Dakota

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This is a list of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in the U.S. state of North Dakota.[1]

Bridges[edit]

Survey No. Name (as assigned by HAER) Status Type[2] Built Documented Carries Crosses Location County Coordinates
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[edit]

  1. ^ See also HAER No. NE-2, "Nebraska City Bridge" for additional documentation

References[edit]

  1. ^ Library of Congress. "Prints and Photographs Online Catalog: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey". Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  2. ^ 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.