Built in 1933, the bridge is 1.5 miles west of Cleveland, Blount County. It is a Town type of bridge, with 3 spans and is 324 feet long. The original postcard has a caption, "Covered Bridge in Alabama," which has been removed from the digital image.
Built in 1933, this 324-foot bridge was built in the Town design, with three spans. This clipping is from the March 1970 issue of the Port of Mobile magazine.
Built in 1934, Horton Mill Covered Bridge crosses Calvert Prong of Warrior River, Blount County. It is a Town type bridge with two spans and 220 feet long. This image is from the Alabama Historical Commission's Preservation Report (vol. 5, no.6),...
It was a Town type of covered bridge with one 90-foot span and built in 1851 by William Trimble. It collapsed in 1965. This clipping was published in the Montgomery Advertiser on June 19, 1957.
Lincoln Covered Bridge over Choccolocco Creek, Talladega County, Alabama. Built in 1903, it was burned by arson July 15, 1963. This clipping is from the Birmingham News, July 28, 1963.
Peggy Seibert, 7; Barbara Ray Steele, 7; Jimmy Seibert, 4; and Billy Frank Steele, 5; on the Garden City Covered Bridge over Mulberry Fork of Black Warrior River, in Cullman County, Alabama. This clipping is from the Birmingham News, November 11,...
The bridge was built in 1861 and was torn down in the mid-twentieth century. It straddled the Montgomery - Lowndes County line. This clipping accompanied an article in the Montgomery Advertiser published on August 29, 1951.
The bridge was built in 1861 and was torn down in the mid-twentieth century. It straddled the Montgomery - Lowndes County line. This clipping accompanied an article in the Montgomery Advertiser published on March 23, 1952.