Historical Marker

Howard's Covered Bridge

Southern end of Chandler Silver Road [dirt road portion] and intersection with Cloud's Creek Road ยท Oglethorpe

Georgia marker

Inscription

Howard's Covered Bridge. Built in 1904-05 to replace an earlier structure, this bridge bears the name of a pioneer family who settled near Big Cloud's Creek in the late 1700s. Constructed in the Town lattice design using convict labor, the 164-foot bridge's web of planks crisscrosses at 45- to 60-degree angles and are fastened with wooden pegs, or trunnels, at each intersection.

The south Georgia timber used in the bridge was transported to Smithonia via the Smith and Dunlap Railroad, a standard gauge steam railroad connecting the fam complex of James Monroe Smith with the Georgia Railroad at Dunlap. 2000.13 Erected by The Georgia Historical Society, Georgia Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration

Location

AddressSouthern end of Chandler Silver Road [dirt road portion] and intersection with Cloud's Creek Road
StateGeorgia

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