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,...
These are two covered bridges in succession, east of Hanceville, over Mulberry Fork, in Cullman County, Alabama. This clipping is from the Birmingham News, November 11, 1948.
Woods Covered Bridge over Sougahatchee Creek, Lee County; collapsed April 21, 1959, as a truck drove across it. This clipping is from the Montgomery Advertiser, April 22, 1959.
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.
Wool Mill Covered Bridge over Autauga Creek, Prattville, Alabama. The bridge collapsed in 1916. Article accompanying image states that the bridge was built by the slaves of Daniel Pratt. This clipping is from The Sun, a weekly newspaper published...
The description of this image calls the bridge a "twin" of the one above. It is east of Hanceville, over Mulberry Fork, in Cullman County, Alabama. This clipping is from the Birmingham News, November 11, 1948.
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),...