Below is a list of locations where we know the bridges were built in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s:
- CONNECTICUT: New Haven; Wallingford; Windham
- ILLINOIS: Chicago; Freeport; Rockton; Schuyler County; St. Charles
- IOWA: Burlington County; Dallas County; Jones County; Newark
- KANSAS: Blue Rapids; Wyandotte
- KENTUCKY: Bowling Green; Columbus; Cloverport; Topeka
- MARYLAND: Camberland; Frederick County
- MASSACHUSETTS: Boston; Dedham; Lancaster
- MICHIGAN: Colon; Dexter; Marine City
- NEW JERSEY: Cranford; Red Bank
- NEW YORK: Auburn; Binghamton; Canton; Caughdenoy; Champlain; Clyde; Danville; De Kalb; Kings and Queens Counties; Ithaca (Newfield); Ogdensburg; Phelps; Plattsburg; Port Henry; Silver Creek; Utica; Westfield
- OHIO: Black River; Columbus; Elyria; Lake County; Monroe County; Ottawa County; Springfield
- PENNSYLVANIA: Beaver; Clearfield County; Dauphin County; Fort Washington; Honesdale; Montgomery County; Ridgway; Scranton; Tionetta
- WEST VIRGINIA: Berkeley County;
- WISCONSIN: Green Bay; Milwaukee; Fond du Lac; Watertown
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