Photo 

Overview

Photo taken June 2005 by Jack Schmidt

Map 

Vicinity Map

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Facts 

Overview
Two-span covered bridge over Miami River on Farver Road (formerly Eldean Road)
Location
Miami County, Ohio
Status
Open to pedestrians only
History
Built 1860; rehabilitated 1980
Design
Covered Long through truss
Dimensions
Length of largest span: 111.9 ft.
Total length: 226.1 ft.
Deck width: 17.4 ft.
Vertical clearance above deck: 12.2 ft.
Recognition
Posted to the National Register of Historic Places
Approximate latitude, longitude
+40.07817, -84.21650   (decimal degrees)
40°04'41" N, 84°12'59" W   (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Approximate UTM coordinates
16/737343/4440146 (zone/easting/northing)
USGS topographic map
Troy
Inventory numbers
ODOT 5537029 (Ohio Dept. of Transportation structure feature number)
WGCB 35-55-01 (World Guide to Covered Bridges number)
NRHP 75001492 (National Register of Historic Places reference number)
BH 28041 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
Inspection (as of 03/2007)
Deck condition rating: Satisfactory (6 out of 9)
Superstructure condition rating: Satisfactory (6 out of 9)
Substructure condition rating: Fair (5 out of 9)
Appraisal: Functionally obsolete
Sufficiency rating: 30.5 (out of 100)
Average daily traffic (as of 1995)
100

Update Log 

  • April 10, 2006: Posted photo from Jack Schmidt

Sources 

Comments 

Eldean Covered Bridge
Posted January 28, 2008, by Denise (decampbell [at] chilitech [dot] net)

My middle name is Eldean. I was named after my Aunt, Eldean Kratzer Campbell, and she came from Ohio. I've never heard the name anywhere else, but found this bridge after typing in my middle name on Photobucket, and then looking up the bridge on Dogpile, I found this page. It is kind of neat to find out where my name may have originated.

Eldean Covered Bridge
Posted December 2, 2007, by laurie davis (sirius [at] la-tierra [dot] com)

For all of you who have 'photographed' this bridge, i AM truly grateful. It was built by my Great Grandfather, William and his brother James Hamilton...of WHOM i know practically 'nothing'!! Recently, I have 'endeavored' to know MORE about these men and their father, John Hamilton, who owned a limestone quarry in Piqua, OH. William and his family 'removed' to Saginaw, MI. which is where I was raised. IF there is ANYBODY 'out' yonder who MIGHT know something OF this family's OHIOAN history......well, it goes without saying, I would be MOST 'appreciative'!!

Thanks EVER so much to ALL of you who have admired and photographed this 'structure'!!

laurie

Eldean Covered Bridge
Posted September 17, 2007, by Paul Farrier (pfarrier [at] woh [dot] rr [dot] com)

Here are two photos of the Eldean Road Bridge.

The first is a panoramic image of which I have made prints up to 6 feet long and framed them in the siding taken from the bridge during the 2005-06 restoration project.

The second was taken from the roof of my motorhome in 2005, just before the restoration. It is used on a greeting card.

If you are interested in either as a print or card, please visit my website at www.photosamericana.com.

The bridge is open to limited vehicular traffic.

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Eldean Covered Bridge
Posted December 17, 2006, by Eldean Wellman (scb00849 [at] mail [dot] wvnet [dot] edu)

I have always been very curious about my given name Eldean. I was named by a grandmother who passed away when I was very young and where my name came from was always a mystery. I had been in education for many years and had never found the name before. While searching the internet I decided to type my name in and see what I could find and I found the Eldean Covered bridge. As well as I remember it was located on Route 33, which was the year I was born. I would love to know more about the bridge and where the name Eldean came from. I live in the state of WV, am a historian and genealogist. Any information on the name would be appreciated.

Respectfully,

Eldean

Eldean Covered Bridge
Posted September 25, 2006, by Ruth Drake (Zduck [at] msn [dot] com)

I was born in Miami County and am very familiar with

the Eldean Covered Bridge. My sister sent a newspaper

clipping of the restoration of this bridge and that

the History Channel was to have a program reguarding

the history of the bridge, however, I did not receive the

clipping until after the program was aired. My question

is will the History channel show this again, and if so

when, and if they are not is there a cd or tape that can

be purchased? I now live in California, but any thing that happens in Miami County or around Piqua and Troy is

of great interest to me.

Any information on Back to the Blue Print (Eldean Covered

Bridge)program I will be very interested.

Thanks your your interest.

Ruth Drake/Zduck