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Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, Caldwell County, MO

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...

Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, Caldwell County, MO

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...

Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, Caldwell County, MO

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...

Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, Caldwell County, MO

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...

Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, Caldwell County, MO

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...

Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, Caldwell County, MO

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...

Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, Caldwell County, MO

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...

Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, Caldwell County, MO

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...

Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, Caldwell County, MO

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...

Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, Caldwell County, MO

Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...

Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More