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Ballard Road or Dean Farm, Greene County

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Inventory Number: OH/35-29-18
County: Greene County
Township: New Jasper
Town/Village:
Bridge Name: Ballard Road or Dean Farm
Crosses: North Branch, Caesar Creek
Truss type: Howe
Spans: 1
Length: 73.8' / 80'
Roadway Width:
Built: 1883
Builder:
When Lost: standing
Cause:
Latitude: N39 40.692
Longitude: W083 48.900
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Directions: 2.7 miles northwest of jct US35 on Old US35, then 0.5 miles left on N. Ballard Rd. (TR6). 4¾ miles west of Jamestown.
Comments: 7-panel truss.

Ballard Road Bridge, New Jasper, Greene County, OH Built 1883
Larry Cunningham Photo


Ballard Road Bridge, New Jasper, Greene County, OH Built 1883
Larry Cunningham Photo


Ballard Road Bridge, New Jasper, Greene County, OH Built 1883
Larry Cunningham Photo


Ballard Road Bridge, New Jasper, Greene County, OH Built 1883
Todd Clark Collection

Sources:
Clark, Todd. Information received by email, April 2010
Wood, Miriam F. & Simmons, David A.. Covered Bridges: Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, 2007, pages 132-133, 156
Shell, James H.. Covered Wooden Truss Bridges of Greene County, Ohio, 1998
National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges. World Guide to Covered Bridges, 2021, page 74

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