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English: One memorable steel truss bridge that stood in the state of Florida, is the Jennings Bridge. It was located at the Alapaha River about 2.1 miles east of Jennings. 0.6 miles downstream from State Road 150. The contract for building the bridge was awarded to the American Bridge Company of New York City for $2,788 on December 3, 1901 by the Board of County Commisioners. The bridge is no longer in existence. It was a through Pratt, pin-connected, steel truss. The only such design using die forged connections.
The Beaty Bridge. The oldest steel truss bridge of Florida. Located 1.5 miles northeast of Jennings, Fl. on the Alapahoochee River. Pratt Pony truss built by Roanoke Bridge Company of Roanoke, Virginia. Built in March of 1911 at the cost of $4,650, completed in November 1911. Condemned in 1970. |
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Source | "An Early History of Hamilton County Florida" By the Hamilton County Bicentennial Committee. Published by the Jasper News-1976, Second Edition-Printed by Taylor's Printing and Office Supply, Jasper, Florida-1983, Special funding by the County Commisioners of Hamilton County Florida. |
Author | Committe of the Hamilton County Bicentennial Project. Maud Havener,Cora Hinton,Virginia Bell,Doris Peeples,Betty Sue Zant,Ann Malpas,Lorraine Kiefer,Mr. & Mrs. R.W. Chance,Mary Frances Lewis, Lucile Buckles Leslie. Compiled by Cora Hinton. |
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