Inventory Number: | IN/14-17-01 | County: | DeKalb County | Township: | Spencer | Town/Village: | Spencerville | Bridge Name: | Spencerville or Coburn | Crosses: | St. Joseph River | Truss type: | Smith Triple | Spans: | 1+ | Length: | 160' floor | Roadway Width: | | Built: | 1873 | Builder: | John A. McKay & Alpheus Wheelock | When Lost: | standing | Cause: | | Latitude: | N41 16.885 | Longitude: | W084 54.874 | | See a map of the area Topographic map of the area | Directions: | 1.3 miles north of Allen County line on IN1 to Spencerville, then 0.3 miles right on Mill St. East edge of Spencerville. |
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Coburn or Spencerville Bridge, Spencer, DeKalb County, IN Built 1873 Bill & Jenn Caswell Photo, September 26, 2020 Coburn or Spencerville Bridge, Spencer, DeKalb County, IN Built 1873 © Lisa Plamondon
Coburn or Spencerville Bridge, Spencer, DeKalb County, IN Built 1873 Todd Clark Collection
Coburn or Spencerville Bridge, Spencer, DeKalb County, IN Built 1873 Judy Wood Photo showing damage from oversize truck.
Coburn or Spencerville Bridge, Spencer, DeKalb County, IN Built 1873 Bill & Jenn Caswell Photo, September 26, 2020
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