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Inventory Number: NY/32-29-06x
County: Montgomery County
Township: St. Johnsville - Minden
Town/Village: St. Johnsville
Bridge Name: St. Johnsville
Crosses: Mohawk River
Truss type: Town & Arch
Spans: 3
Length:
Roadway Width:
Built: 1841
Builder:
When Lost: 1897
Cause:
Latitude: N42 59.609
Longitude: W074 40.916
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Directions: At St. Johnsville.
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Comments:
This was a two-lane toll bridge. The bridge was apparently replaced with a 2-span steel bridge just downstream from the covered bridge, based on images seen showing a new abutment and pier.
Source:
Allen, Richard Sanders. Old North Country Bridges, 1983, page 47

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