Inventory Number: | SC/40-39-01x | County: | Pickens County | Township: | | Town/Village: | | Bridge Name: | Chapman (relocated) | Crosses: | Clearwater Creek | Truss type: | Modified Howe | Spans: | 1 | Length: | 128' | Roadway Width: | | Built: | 1923-24 (M1969) | Builder: | James Bannister Craig contractor | When Lost: | 04 Jun 1974 | Cause: | Lightning | Latitude: | N34 55.10 | Longitude: | W082 52.865 | | See a map of the area Topographic map of the area | Directions: | At Keowee-Toxaway State Park. |
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Chapman Bridge (after relocation), Pickens County, SC Built 1923-24 (M1969) Lightning 4 Jun 1974 Richard E. Roy Collection Chapman Bridge (after relocation), Pickens County, SC Built 1923-24 (M1969) Lightning 4 Jun 1974 Richard E. Roy Collection
Chapman Bridge (original location), Oconee County, SC Built 1923-24 Moved 1969 Richard Donovan/Trish Kane Collection
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Sources: Hembree, Claudia Whitmire. Jocassee Valley, 2003, pages 23, 38-42 Busha, Charles H. Chapman Covered Bridge on the Keowee and the Men Who Built It (1923-1924), 2002 Pickens Sentinel Newspaper, April 30, 1997, pages 1B & 3B South Carolina Wildlife Magazine, May-June 1979, page 20 Pickens Sentinel Newspaper, July 13, 1974, page 1 Seneca Journal Newspaper, February 6, 1974, page 4-A Carolina Highways Magazine, December 1970, pages 25 & 30 Sandlapper Magazine, April 1968, Front Cover and page 12 The Greenville News, November 25, 1967, page 1 Sloan, Eugene B. Scenic South Carolina, 1966, page 184 Anderson Independent Newspaper, February 23, 1958, page 36 Carolina Highways Magazine, July 1950, page 11 Rogers, Howard. Notebook of North & South Carolina Covered Bridges, 2005 |