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Village or Saxtons River or Saw Mill or Thompson's, Windham County

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Inventory Number: VT/45-13-53#2x
County: Windham County
Township: Rockingham
Town/Village: Saxtons River
Bridge Name: Village or Saxtons River or Saw Mill or Thompson's
Crosses: Saxtons River
Truss type: Town & Arch
Spans: 1
Length:
Roadway Width:
Built: 1870
Builder:
When Lost: 1949
Cause: Razed
Latitude: N43 08.26
Longitude: W072 30.59
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Directions: Over the middle falls at Saxtons River on Hartly Hill Road.

Village or Saxtons River or Saw Mill Bridge, Rockingham, Windham County, VT Built 1870 Razed 1949
Richard E. Roy Collection


Village or Saxtons River or Saw Mill Bridge, Rockingham, Windham County, VT Built 1870 Razed 1949
Todd Clark Collection


Village or Saxtons River or Saw Mill Bridge, Rockingham, Windham County, VT Built 1870 Razed 1949
Todd Clark Collection

Comments:
The first covered bridge was built by Sanford Granger. Per the Bellows Falls Times, October 8, 1869, "Further up the village, the covered bridge leading to Westminster West, a saw mill and cider mill belonging to Ransom Farnsworth were swept away." The second one had a covered sidewalk on one side. A center pier was added around 1930. Closeup images show a squared arch (queenpost) in addition to the Town truss. Per The Brattleboro Reformer, May 1, 1948, "Authorization to construct a new concrete bridge to replace the present covered bridge in Saxtons River and a tax of two cents on the grand list to help pay for it were voted at a special meeting of the Town of Rockingham attended by about 50 persons Friday evening in the State Armory."
Source:
The Brattleboro Reformer, May 1, 1948.

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