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Bay or Tinker (original location), Vinton County

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Inventory Number: OH/35-82-05
County: Vinton County
Township: Clinton
Town/Village:
Bridge Name: Bay or Tinker (original location)
Crosses: Little Raccoon Creek
Truss type: Double Multiple King
Spans: 1
Length: 63'
Roadway Width:
Built: 1876
Builder:
When Lost: 1966
Cause: Moved
Latitude: N39 11.41
Longitude: W082 31.31
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Topographic map of the area
Directions: 2 miles north of Hamden on TR25.
Comments: Closed, moved 1966.

Bay or Tinker Bridge, Elk, OH Built 1876
Bill Caswell Photo (2005)


Bay or Tinker Bridge, Elk, OH Built 1876
Bill Caswell Photo (2005)


Bay or Tinker Bridge, Elk, Vinton County, OH Built 1876
Larry Cunningham Photo


Bay or Tinker Bridge, Elk, Vinton County, OH Built 1876
Larry Cunningham Photo


Bay or Tinker Bridge, Elk, Vinton County, OH Built 1876 (M1966)
Bill Eichelberger Photo, 1989


Bay or Tinker Bridge (original location), Clinton, Vinton County, OH Built 1876 Moved 1966
Bill Caswell Collection

Sources:
Clark, Todd. Information received by email, June 2010
Wood, Miriam. Ohio Covered Bridge Index, Vinton County
Wood, Miriam F. & Simmons, David A.. Covered Bridges: Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, 2007, pages 88-89, 109
National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges. World Guide to Covered Bridges, 2021, page 86

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