Structure Type: built works - infrastructure - transportation structures - bridges

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: [unspecified]

Beverly, WA

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Built over the Columbia River, just west of Nunnally Lake.

This bridge, built by engineers working for the Chicago, Milwaukee, Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad, spans the Columbia River. Horace Chapin Henry, 1844-1928, supervised much of the work completed for the 450-mile railroad line between Montana and Seattle, WA, in 1906. This contract was worth $20 million.

This concrete and steel span was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, level of significance: State. Considered part of the Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR.

National Register of Historic Places (July 16, 1982): 82004214 NRHP Images (pdf) NHRP Registration Form (pdf)

PCAD id: 8617