Harbison Covered Bridge

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Harbison Covered Bridge
Bridge
Official name: Harbison Covered Bridge
Named for: The Harbison Family
Country  United States
State  Indiana
County Parke
Township Union
Crosses Big Raccoon Creek
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Builder Britton, J.A.
Design Burr Arch truss single-span bridge
Material Wood
Built 1916
Destruction 1943 Fire
Location of the Harbison Bridge in Indiana
Location of Indiana in the United States

The Harbison Covered Bridge was west of Portland Mills, Indiana. The single-span Burr Arch covered bridge structure was built by J.A. Britton in 1916 and destroyed by a fire in 1943.[2]

History

The bridge was named after the Harbison family that owned land around the Portland Mills area. It replaced the earlier, 1847, Hargrave Covered Bridge that had been lost in the Great Flood of 1913. This bridge would be lost though on December 22, 1943, when a truck wrecked and ruptured an oil pipeline. The oil that leaked from the pipeline saturated the bridge and ignited. The bridge burned down very quickly and was unable to be saved.

The Harbison Bridge site is now flooded, by the creation of the Cecil B. Harden Lake, during most of the year.

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References

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