| Skull Fork Covered Bridge 35-31-01 The Skull
Fork covered Bridge is the last covered bridge in Harrison County, at one
time Harrison had 50 covered bridges. Small covered bridge were all that
was needed to span the creeks and runs in Harrison County. |
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Built around 1850 to 1860 Skull Fork is only 45 long. It is similar to
a Queenspost Truss in that it does not have the horizontal top member in
the center panel and the center panel is empty. The truss in the Skull Fork
Covered Bridge is called a Buckingham truss. The bridge has a shake roof,
high boarded gray weathered siding and the floor boards are laid crosswise.
Skull Fork is a single span and rests on cut stone abutments with some poured
concrete assistance |
| The bridge spans Skull Fork Creek and supplies the water for Piedmont
Reservoir with is three miles east of the bridge site. Skull Fork has been
bypassed for preservation and has a park at the bridge site. My photographs
were taken in January of 1994 and the weather was very similar to what we
currently are experiencing now. |
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| Directions: Freeport Township. From Freeport, south on
SR 800, three miles, right on T 123 (Covered Bridge Road), one and one-half
miles. |
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