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Harra Covered Bridge

Harra Covered Bridge

The Harra Covered Bridge carried Camp Hervida Road over the South Branch Wolf Creek in Washington County, Ohio.


The covered Long through truss was constructed in 1878 by Rolla Merydith, who earned between $6.50 and $7.17 per linear foot to construct the crossing. 1

Harra Covered Bridge


Information

  • State: Ohio
  • Route: Camp Hervida Road
  • Type: Covered Long Truss
  • Status: Active - Pedestrian
  • Total Length: 95 feet
  • Spans:
  • Navigational Clearance:


Sources

  1. Moore, Elma Lee. “Fayette County through Muskingum County.” Ohio’s Covered Bridges. Charleston: Arcadia, 2010. 79. Print.

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