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Buckeye Bridge

Coordinates: 40°28′23″N 90°17′34″W / 40.47306°N 90.29278°W / 40.47306; -90.29278
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Buckeye Bridge
Former bridge over the Spoon river. Removed in 1994
Buckeye Bridge is located in Illinois
Buckeye Bridge
Buckeye Bridge is located in the United States
Buckeye Bridge
LocationSmithfield, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Coordinates40°28′23″N 90°17′34″W / 40.47306°N 90.29278°W / 40.47306; -90.29278
Built1910
MPSMPL011 - Metal Highway Bridges of Fulton County Thematic Resources
NRHP reference No.80001361[1]
Added to NRHPOctober 29, 1980[1]

Buckeye Bridge also known as White's Ferry Bridge was one of nine metal highway bridges in Fulton County, Illinois once listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Buckeye is one of the five bridges that have been demolished out of nine similar bridges in the county. This particular one was over the Spoon River near Smithfield, Illinois. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 29, 1980, along with the eight other bridges, as one of the "Metal Highway Bridges of Fulton County".[1] The bridge was one of three near Smithfield listed on the Register, the others are the Bernadotte Bridge and the Tartar's Ferry Bridge. Others, such as the Babylon Bend Bridge in Ellisville, are located throughout the county. Another Smithfield area bridge, Elrod Bridge, was nominated with the original Multiple Property Submission but removed from the Register after its 1995 destruction by an F-4 tornado.[2][3]

The Buckeye Bridge is one of the bridges in this particular Multiple Property Submission that has been demolished[when?] since its inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form-Metal Highway Bridges of Fulton County, (PDF), HAARGIS Database, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Retrieved 2 February 2007.
  3. ^ March 1, 1996 - Weekly Listing Archived October 13, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, National Register of Historic Places, Weekly Activity Listings. Retrieved 9 February 2007.
  4. ^ HAARGIS Database[permanent dead link], Fulton County NRHP Sites search, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Retrieved 2 February 2007.

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