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CoveredBridges > Michael Schuler (mike35mmnut)  > Galleries > Covered Bridges > Covered Bridges of Vermont
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Kingsley Grist Mill Bridge, Clarendon, VT

The last of a dozen mills that dotted Mill River during the 18th and 19th century.  Kingsley Grist Mill stands just upstream of the 1870 Town lattice truss covered bridge.

Kingsley's Mill, the only mill ever designed and built by national known Vermont covered bridge builder Nicholas M. Powers of Clarendon, served Vermont;s grain production meeds from 1882 until 1935.

- Vermont State Historical Marker
Kingsley Grist Mill Bridge, Clarendon, VT

The last of a dozen mills that dotted Mill River during the 18th and 19th century. Kingsley Grist Mill stands just upstream of the 1870 Town lattice truss covered bridge.

Kingsley's Mill, the only mill ever designed and built by national known Vermont covered bridge builder Nicholas M. Powers of Clarendon, served Vermont;s grain production meeds from 1882 until 1935.

- Vermont State Historical Marker
Kingsley Grist Mill Bridge, Clarendon, VT

The last of a dozen mills that dotted Mill River during the 18th and 19th century.  Kingsley Grist Mill stands just upstream of the 1870 Town lattice truss covered bridge.

Kingsley's Mill, the only mill ever designed and built by national known Vermont covered bridge builder Nicholas M. Powers of Clarendon, served Vermont;s grain production meeds from 1882 until 1935.

- Vermont State Historical Marker
Kingsley Grist Mill Bridge, Clarendon, VT

The last of a dozen mills that dotted Mill River during the 18th and 19th century. Kingsley Grist Mill stands just upstream of the 1870 Town lattice truss covered bridge.

Kingsley's Mill, the only mill ever designed and built by national known Vermont covered bridge builder Nicholas M. Powers of Clarendon, served Vermont;s grain production meeds from 1882 until 1935.

- Vermont State Historical Marker
Gorham Covered Bridge, Gorham, VT

The Gorham or Goodnough Covered Bridge is a 114 foot long town lattice truss. It carries Gorham Bridge Road over the Otter Creek. This bridge was built in 1842.
Gorham Covered Bridge, Gorham, VT

The Gorham or Goodnough Covered Bridge is a 114 foot long town lattice truss. It carries Gorham Bridge Road over the Otter Creek. This bridge was built in 1842.
Gorham Covered Bridge, Gorham, VT

The Gorham or Goodnough Covered Bridge is a 114 foot long town lattice truss. It carries Gorham Bridge Road over the Otter Creek. This bridge was built in 1842.
Gorham Covered Bridge, Gorham, VT

The Gorham or Goodnough Covered Bridge is a 114 foot long town lattice truss. It carries Gorham Bridge Road over the Otter Creek. This bridge was built in 1842.
Gorham Covered Bridge, Gorham, VT

The Gorham or Goodnough Covered Bridge is a 114 foot long town lattice truss. It carries Gorham Bridge Road over the Otter Creek. This bridge was built in 1842.
Gorham Covered Bridge, Gorham, VT

The Gorham or Goodnough Covered Bridge is a 114 foot long town lattice truss. It carries Gorham Bridge Road over the Otter Creek. This bridge was built in 1842.
Hammond Covered Bridge, Pittsford, VT

One of four covered bridge in the town of Pittsford, this 139' Town lattice truss bridge was built in 1842 by Asa Nourse.  During the 1927 flood the bridge floated off its abutments and ended up in a field over a mile down stream.  During the winter of 1927-28 the town returned the bridge to its former location.

- Vermont Historical Marker
Hammond Covered Bridge, Pittsford, VT

One of four covered bridge in the town of Pittsford, this 139' Town lattice truss bridge was built in 1842 by Asa Nourse. During the 1927 flood the bridge floated off its abutments and ended up in a field over a mile down stream. During the winter of 1927-28 the town returned the bridge to its former location.

- Vermont Historical Marker
Hammond Covered Bridge, Pittsford, VT

One of four covered bridge in the town of Pittsford, this 139' Town lattice truss bridge was built in 1842 by Asa Nourse.  During the 1927 flood the bridge floated off its abutments and ended up in a field over a mile down stream.  During the winter of 1927-28 the town returned the bridge to its former location.

- Vermont Historical Marker
Hammond Covered Bridge, Pittsford, VT

One of four covered bridge in the town of Pittsford, this 139' Town lattice truss bridge was built in 1842 by Asa Nourse. During the 1927 flood the bridge floated off its abutments and ended up in a field over a mile down stream. During the winter of 1927-28 the town returned the bridge to its former location.

- Vermont Historical Marker
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