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Catlin (original location), Parke County

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Inventory Number: IN/14-61-15
Parke County Number: PC-13
County: Parke County
Township: Adams
Town/Village: Catlin
Bridge Name: Catlin (original location)
Crosses: Bill Diddle Creek
Truss type: Burr
Spans: 1
Length: 54' floor, 72' roofline
Roadway Width:
Built: 1907
Builder: Clark McDaniels
When Lost: 1961
Cause: Moved
Latitude: N39 41.93
Longitude: W087 14.22
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Catlin Bridge, Adams, Parke County, IN Built 1907
© Lisa Plamondon


Catlin Bridge, Adams, Parke County, IN Built 1907
Richard Donovan / Trish Kane Collection


Catlin Bridge, Adams, Parke County, IN Built 1907
Richard E. Roy Collection


Catlin Bridge, Adams, Parke County, IN Built 1907
Dale J. Travis Photo


Catlin Bridge (relocated), Adams, Parke County, IN Built 1907
Todd Clark Collection


Catlin Bridge (original location), Adams, Parke County, IN Built 1907
Todd Clark Collection

Comments:
[36-16N-8W]. The Catlin Covered Bridge originally crossed Sunderland Creek on the north edge of Catlin, Section 6, Township 14 North, and Range 7 West, Parke County. Built in 1907 by Clark McDaniels, this structure was moved to its current location on the golf course from the town of Catlin by Garrard Brothers Trucking in 1961. Restoration of the bridge was completed in 1993 and, though no historical marker is present, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Source:
National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges. World Guide to Covered Bridges, 2021, page 23

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