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New Hamsphire Covered Bridges
Guest Author - Jeanne Daigle

There are fifty-four covered bridges still in existence of the over four hundred built in New Hampshire. Each bridge in New Hampshire has been given a number. Here is a list of them. As I visit them I will take pictures and add in an article.

iconiconBridge # - NH town - Name of Bridge

  1. Winchester - Ashuelot
  2. Winchester - Coombs
  3. No Longer Exists
  4. Swanzey - Slate
  5. Swanzey - West Swanzey
  6. Swanzey - Sawyers Crossing
  7. Swanzey - Carleton
  8. Hancock - Greenfield County
  9. Hopkinton - Rowell's
  10. Hopkinton Railroad Bridge
  11. No Longer Exists
  12. Warner - Waterloo
  13. Warner - Dalton
  14. Bradford - Bement
  15. Andover - Keniston
  16. Andover - Cilleyville
  17. Newport - Corbin
  18. Langdon - Cold River
  19. Langdon - Drewsville
  20. Cornish - Windsor
  21. Cornish - Blacksmith Shop Bridge
  22. Cornish - Dingleton
  23. Cornish - Blow-Me-Down
  24. Plainfield - Meriden
  25. Lyme - Edgell
  26. No Longer Exists
  27. Haverhill - Bath
  28. Bath
  29. Bath - Swiftwater
  30. Lancaster - Lunenburg, Vermont
  31. Lancaster - Mechanic Street
  32. Northumberland - Groveton
  33. Columbia - Leminton, Vermont
  34. Pittsburg - Clarksville
  35. Pittsburg - Happy Corner
  36. Pittsburg - River Road
  37. Stark - Stark
  38. Lincoln - Sentinel Pine
  39. Lincoln - Flume
  40. No Longer Exists
  41. Campton - Blair
  42. Campton - Turkey Jim's
  43. Campton - Bump
  44. Plymouth - Smith
  45. Sandwich - Durgin
  46. Ossipee - Whittier
  47. Conway - Swift River
  48. Conway - Saco River
  49. Albany - Albany
  50. Bartlett - Bartlett
  51. Jackson - Honeymoon
  52. No Longer Exists
  53. No Longer Exists
  54. No Longer Exists
  55. No Longer Exists
  56. No Longer Exists
  57. Newport Pier (Chandler Station)
  58. Newport - Wright's
  59. No Longer Exists
  60. Hillsboro - Hillsboro Railroad
  61. Concord-Covered Truss
  62. Franklin - Sulphite
  63. Henniker- New England College
  64. North Woodstock - Clark's Trading Post


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Content copyright © 2008 by Jeanne Daigle. All rights reserved.
This content was written by Jeanne Daigle. If you wish to use this content in any manner, you need written permission. Contact Brenda Potter Reynolds for details.

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