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Mohawk
River (Earnest) Covered Bridge
County:
Lane
Stream: Mohawk River
Latitude:
44°12'04.6"N
Longitude: 122°50'10.5"W
Truss
Type: Howe
Bridge Length (ft): 75
Year Built: 1938
World Guide Number: 37-20-35
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Mohawk
River (Earnest) Covered Bridge
Location:
From I-5 exit I-105 east to Marcola Road. Follow Marcola Road approximately
14 miles. Earnest Bridge is located on Paschelke Road.
Background:
The Earnest Bridge enjoys the distinction of having appeared in the movie
"Shenandoah," filmed in the Mohawk Valley during the mid-1960s.
The movie company requested permission from the county to "alter" the
bridge to reflect Civil War architecture, and promised to restore the
bridge to equal or better condition.
The promise
was kept, and the span received new siding and paint in 1965.
The original
covered bridge at this site, an 83-foot structure called the Adams Bridge,
was erected by A.N.Striker in 1903. When it was replaced in 1938 by Lane
County, the $2,449 cost included $72 for wrecking the old bridge.
The new bridge
with upper chord dimensions of 12" x 12" x 50 feet and lower dimensions
of 12" x 14" x 81.5 feet, was named after longtime residents of the area.
Source:
"Roofs Over Rivers" by Bill and Nick Cockrell
Information presented in cooperation with the Covered Bridge Society of
Oregon
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