133rd Avenue Bridge (Allegan County, Michigan)
Built 1897; Replaced 1996; Relocated 1996
Relocated Pratt pony truss bridge over Rabbit River on 133rd Avenue in Hopkins
Replaced by new bridge

410th Street Bridge (Sioux County, Iowa)
Built 1897 by W.W. Allen; replaced 2001
Lost through truss bridge over Floyd River on 410th Street southwest of Hospers
Replaced by a modern bridge

Big Blue River Bridge (Butler County, Nebraska)
Built 1897 by the Canton Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1999
Pony truss bridge over Big Blue River on a township road, .5 mi. east and .3 mi. south of Surprise
Open to traffic

Blaine Spring Creek Bridge (Madison County, Montana)
Built 1897
Through truss bridge over Blaine Spring Creek on MT 249
Open to traffic

Boggs Creek Bridge (Martin County, Indiana)
Built 1897
Pony truss bridge over Boggs Creek on CR 400 North
Open to traffic

Bonne Femme Creek Katy Trail Bridge (Howard County, Missouri)
Built 1897
Pony truss bridge over Bonne Femme Creek on the Katy Trail just east of New Franklin
Open to pedestrians

Bridge Street Bridge (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1994
Through truss bridge over BMRR & NECRR on Bridge Street in Montague
Open to traffic

Burt Road Bridge (Hillsdale County, Michigan)
Built 1897; Replaced 1992
Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over West Branch St.Joseph of Maumee on Burt Road in Hillsdale
Replaced by new bridge

Bypassed Historic Bridge (Coos County, New Hampshire)
Built 1897
Through truss bridge over Androscoggin River on Bypassed Historic in Shelburne
Closed to all traffic

Charles Holliday Covered Bridge (Fairfield County, Ohio)
Built 1897; relocated 1982
Covered bridge relocated to the Corn Festival grounds in Millersport
Open to pedestrians only

Cheney Bridge (Norfolk County, Massachusetts)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1990
Deck truss bridge over Charles River in Dover
Open to traffic

Clanahan Road Bridge (Pope County, Illinois)
Built 1897 by the Massillon Bridge Co.; replaced 1981
Lost through truss over Bay Creek on Clanahan Road near Tansill
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Cole Road Bridge (Lenawee County, Michigan)
Built 1897
Pony truss bridge over Fitts Creek on Cole Road
Closed to all traffic

Colonial Road Bridge (Nassau County, New York)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1935
Pony truss bridge over LIRR on Colonial Road in New York
Open to traffic

Dearborn River High Bridge (Lewis and Clark County, Montana)
Built 1897 by the King Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 2003
Deck truss bridge over Dearborn River on CR 300
Open to traffic

Dyreson Road Bridge (Dane County, Wisconsin)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1983
Through truss bridge over Yahara River on E. Dyreson Road
Open to traffic

Elders Mill Road Bridge (Oconee County, Georgia)
Built 1897
Covered bridge over Rose Creek on Elders Mill Road
Open to traffic

Fish Creeek Bridge (Marshall County, West Virginia)
Built 1897
Through truss bridge over Fish Creeek on CR 74
Open to traffic

Gay Street Bridge (Knox County, Tennessee)
Built 1897
Spandrel-braced (cantliver) arch, concrete deck bridge over Tennessee River on Gay Street in Knoxville
Open to traffic

Gladrastis Avenue Bridge (Providence County, Rhode Island)
Built 1897
Stone arch bridge over Cunliffs Lake on Gladrastis Avenue in Providence
Open to traffic

Gladrastis Avenue Bridge (Providence County, Rhode Island)
Built 1897
Stone arch bridge over Pleasure Lake on Gladrastis Avenue in Providence
Open to traffic

Guthrie Creek Bridge (Lawrence County, Indiana)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1982
Through truss bridge over Guthrie Creek on CR 1050 East
Open to traffic

Hollow Road Bridge (Northumberland County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1897 by the King Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1972
Pony truss bridge over Schwaben Creek on Hollow Road (TR 430), west of Rebuck
Open to traffic

Iverson Crossing (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Formerly part of the Iverson Road linking Sioux Falls with Sibley, IA and Blue Earth, MN, it was named after the Iverson family, whose homestead was located near this bridge. First bridge built in 1889, but was replaced with current span in 1897.
Parker through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on Iverson Crossing Road east of East Sioux Falls and 1.3 miles west of Rowena
Closed to all traffic

Iverson Crossing (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Formerly part of the Iverson Road linking Sioux Falls with Sibley, IA and Blue Earth, MN, it was named after the Iverson family, whose homestead was located near this bridge. First bridge built in 1889.
Parker through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on Iverson Crossing Road east of East Sioux Falls and 1.3 miles west of Rowena
Closed to all traffic

James River Bridge (Sanborn County, South Dakota)
Built 1897 by N.M. Stark & Co.
Through truss bridge over James River on a county road
Unknown status

Jefferson Rail Road Bridge (Marion County, Texas)
Bi-passed rail bridge over Big Cypress Bayou in Jefferson. Built by the Phoenix Bridge Company 1897. New bridge sits just to the north, old bridge preserved in place.
Pratt through truss bridge over Big Cypress Bayou
Closed to all traffic

Jefferson Rail Road Bridge (Marion County, Texas)
Bi-passed rail bridge over Big Cypress Bayou in Jefferson. Built by the Phoenix Bridge Company 1897. New bridge sits just to the north, old bridge preserved in place.
Pratt through truss bridge over Big Cypress Bayou
Closed to all traffic

Jefferson River Bridge (Broadwater County, Montana)
Built 1897
Through truss bridge over Jefferson River on CR 419
Open to traffic

Jinestown Road Bridge (Jefferson County, Indiana)
Built 1897
Through truss bridge over Big Creek on Jinestown Road
Open to traffic

Kickapoo Road Bridge (Warren County, Indiana)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1975
Pony truss bridge over Kickapoo Creek on Kickapoo Road
No Longer Exists

Kings Lane Bridge (Albany County, New York)
Built 1897
Pony truss bridge over Potter Hollow Creek on Kings Lane in Preston-Potter Hollow
Open to traffic

L&N Railroad Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
First built 1872 as a Whipple through truss bridge; reconstructed 1897; railroad service discontinued 1987; closed to road traffic 2001; rehabilitated and reopened to pedestrians 2003
Five-span through truss bridge over the Ohio River formerly carrying the Louisville & Nashville Railroad (later CSX) and US 27 between Cincinnati and Newport
Open to pedestrian traffic only

Lake Park Lion Bridges (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built in 1897; Closed to traffic and narrowed in 1964
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Ravines on Pedestrian Walkway in Milwaukee
Open to pedestrians

Little Graham Creek Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built 1897
Through truss bridge over Little Graham Creek on CR 800 East
Closed to all traffic

Little Muskegon River Bridge (Mecosta County, Michigan)
Built 1897
Pony truss bridge over Little Muskegon River on 120th Avenue
Closed to all traffic

Little Prickly Pear Creek Bridge (Lewis and Clark County, Montana)
Built 1897; replaced 2001
Lost pony truss bridge over Little Prickly Pear Creek on CR 233
No longer exists

Little Salt Creek Bridge (Lawrence County, Indiana)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1987
Through truss bridge over Little Salt Creek on CR 595 East
closed to all traffic

Long Creek Bridge (Washington County, Iowa)
Built 1897
Pony truss bridge over Long Creek on a local road
Unknown status

Loutre River Katy Trail Bridge (Montgomery County, Missouri)
Built 1897 by the A&P Roberts Co. of Pencoyd, Pennsylvania
Through truss bridge over Loutre River on the Katy Trail (former MKT Railroad), just west of McKittrick
Open to pedestrians only

Loyalsock Creek Bridge (Sullivan County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1897 by the Horseheads Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Loyalsock Creek on Rock Run Road (TR 346)
Open to traffic

Madison River Bridge (Madison County, Montana)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 2000
Through truss bridge over Madison River on MT 249
Open to traffic

Mill Creek Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Built 1897; replaced 2003
Lost pony truss bridge over Mill Creek on TR 218, .75 mi. south of Burton
No longer exists

Mill Creek Road Bridge (Ashtabula County, Ohio)
Originallly built 1897 by the King Bridge Co. over Mill Creek on Mill Creek Road (TH 197); later relocated
Through truss bridge over Coffee Creek on the Greenway Recreational Trail
Open to pedestrians only

Neversink River Bridge (Sullivan County, New York)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1974
Through truss bridge over Neversink River on TH 39 (Grey Road)
Open to traffic

Panther Hollow Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1932
Steel arch bridge over Panther Hollow on Panther Hollow Trail in Pittsburgh
Open to traffic

Pawnee Creek Bridge (Bourbon County, Kansas)
Built 1897; replaced 2000
Lost pony truss bridge over Pawnee Creek
No longer exists

Pithole Creek Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1949
Stone arch bridge over Pithole Creek on Eagle Rock Road (PA 1004)
Open to traffic

Pocasset River Bridge (Providence County, Rhode Island)
Built 1897
Stone arch bridge over Pocasset River on RI 14 in Cranston
Open to traffic

Priest Ford Bridge (Delaware County, Indiana)
Bypassed by new bridge in 2001
Through truss bridge over West Fork White River on Priest Ford Road (CR 750 W)
Open to pedestrians only

Rock Rapids Railroad Bridge (Lyon County, Iowa)
Built 1897 by the Union Bridge Co.
Abandoned through truss bridge over Rock River on the discontinued Illinois Central Railroad at Rock Rapids
Still standing, but rails removed

Salt Creek Bridge (Tama County, Iowa)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1935
Through truss bridge over Salt Creek on a local road
Open to traffic

Sandusky River Bridge (Seneca County, Ohio)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1986; damaged and removed 1996
Lost through truss bridge over Sandusky River on CR 33
Replaced by a new bridge

Scott Highway Bridge (Lenawee County, Michigan)
Built 1897; Closed 1989; Replaced 1998
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Black Creek on Scott Hwy near Blissfield
Replaced by new bridge

Shenango River Bridge (Mercer County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1897 by Penn Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Shenango River on TR 388 (Canal Road) in Sharpsville
Open to traffic

Snyder Park Road Bridge (Clark County, Ohio)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1995
Steel arch bridge over Buck Creek on Snyder Park Road N. in Springfield
Open to traffic

South Broadway Bridge (Warren County, Ohio)
Built 1897 by the Emerson & Jones
Arch bridge over Turtle Creek on South Broadway
Open to traffic

Strawberry Mansion Bridge (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1998
Steel arch bridge over Schuylkill River on Strawberry Mansion in Philadelphia
Open to traffic

Strimples Mill Road Bridge (Hunterdon County, New Jersey)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 2005
Through truss bridge over Lockatong Creek on Strimples Mill Road
Open to traffic

Tennessee River Bridge (Knox County, Tennessee)
Built 1897
Deck truss bridge over Tennessee River on FAU 3775 in Knoxville
Closed to all traffic

Tongue River Bridge (Custer County, Montana)
Built 1897 by W.S. Hewett & Co.
Through truss bridge over Tongue River on CR 054 in Miles City
Closed to all traffic

Town River Bridge (Plymouth County, Massachusetts)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1947
Stone arch bridge over Town River on MA 28 (S. Main Street) in West Bridgewater
Open to traffic

Wapwallopen Creek Bridge (Luzerne County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1963
Stone arch bridge over Wapwallopen Creek on TR 387 in Mountain Top
Open to traffic

Warsaw Lower Bridge (Benton County, Missouri)
Built 1897; destroyed by fire in 1926
Lost suspension bridge over Osage River at Warsaw
Destroyed by fire

West 4th Street Bridge (Richland County, Ohio)
Built 1897
Arch bridge over Maple Run on West 4th Street
Open to traffic

West Broadway Bridge (Passaic County, New Jersey)
Built 1897
Concrete arch bridge over Passaic River on West Broadway in Passaic
Open to traffic

Wightman Road Bridge (Crawford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1897 by King Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Conneaut Outlet on TR 620
Open to traffic

Wood Road Bridge (Steuben County, New York)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 2004
Through truss bridge over Cohocton River on Wood Road
Open to traffic

Wyalusing Creek Bridge (Bradford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1968
Through truss bridge over Wyalusing Creek on PA 1075
Open to traffic

Yellow Creek Park Bridge (Daviess County, Kentucky)
Originally built in 1897 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. over Panther Creek in Owensboro, but later restored and relocated to Yellow Creek Park in Thruston, KY.
Pratt through truss bridge over Yellow Creek on a nature/hiking trail in the Yellow Creek Park in Thruston
Open to pedestrians