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Inventory Number: ME/19-04-05x
County: Franklin County
Township: Jay
Town/Village: Jay
Bridge Name:
Crosses: Androscoggin River, West Channel
Truss type: Cable-stayed pony & arch
Spans: 2
Length: 200+'
Roadway Width:
Built: 1835
Builder:
When Lost: 1914
Cause: Replaced
Latitude: N44 30.04
Longitude: W070 13.30
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Comments: This was a toll bridge until 1846.

Jay, Franklin County, ME Built 1835 Replaced 1914
Todd Clark Collection


Jay, Franklin County, ME Built 1835 Replaced 1914
Todd Clark Collection


Jay, Franklin County, ME Built 1835 Replaced 1914
Todd Clark Collection

Source:
National Society For the Preservation of Covered Bridges. Covered Bridge Topics, Volume LVIII, No. 4, Fall 2000, page 3

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