The Covered Bridges of Ashtabula County, Ohio


Book Description

When its first covered bridge was constructed on the Ashtabula-Trumbull Turnpike in 1832, Ashtabula County was closer to frontier than a "new Connecticut." Its rutted roads promised adventure and suggested prosperity but also great hardship. Covered bridges, made mostly of local timber, would eventually soften the brutality of travel, isolation and a well-watered landscape. Their proliferation and preservation gave Ashtabula County the nickname "Covered Bridge Capital of the Western Reserve." Admire both famous and forgotten crossings with Carl E. Feather, who has spent over a quarter century mired in muddy creek beds, camera in hand, waiting for the perfect light."




Ohio's Covered Bridges


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More than 200 of Ohio's historic covered bridges, some of which have survived and many that have not, are once again captured in Dr. Elma Lee Moore's Ohio's Covered Bridges. Classic images of these treasured bridges that have spanned Ohio's rivers, creeks, streams, and gorges are presented in vintage postcards of the past. The GPS location is listed for each existing bridge.




Ashtabula County


Book Description

A guide to the historical, natural and curious attractions of Ohio's largest county. Includes the 19 covered bridges of this county, "Ohio's Covered Bridge Capital."




Ohio's Covered Bridges


Book Description

A Source book for Photographers and Explorers. Descriptions to all of Ohio's 146 Remaining Historic Covered Bridges, as well as over a hundred photographs of them. GPS Positions and written directions. Photo tips for each bridge. A short history of Covered Bridges in North America and a review of the various Truss Types and information on the important bridge builders of Indiana. Step by Step Instructions for your own Self Guided Tours of Ashtabula County Fairfield County Preble County Washington County













Chasing Covered Bridges


Book Description

A full color "Virtual Encyclopedia" of America's Covered Bridges! Chasing Covered Bridges lists locations, including state, county, etc. and contains more than 260 full color featured photos, with a total of 800 of these beautiful old structures. Relive America's past through these grand old symbols of times long gone. Join author Paul Parrott, (retired after 22 years in the Navy and nearly 20 years in the U.S. Postal Service), in his travels as he searches to find "Still yet one more bridge."




Ohio's Covered Bridges (B&w)


Book Description

"A Source book for Travelers, Photographers, Explorers..." Ohio's Covered Bridges Descriptions to all of Ohio's 146 Remaining Historic Covered Bridges, as well photographs of each of them. Note there is a Color print edition as well as an economical Black and White print edition. GPS Positions Written Driving Directions Basic Info for each Site Photo Tips for each Site Truss types described and illustrated Short History of Covered bridges Ohio's Bridge Builders Four Self Guided Tours which will allow you to see plenty of great sites Tour One- Ashtabula County Tour two- Fairfield County Tour Three- Preble County Tour Four- Washington County Note: There is a Print and Kindle Edition.




Historic American Covered Bridges


Book Description

Among the featured bridges are two of the longest covered bridges left in the United States, the Medora and Williams bridges; Kentucky's Bennett Mill Bridge, the only surviving Wheeler truss bridge; and the Stark Bridge in New Hampshire, which provides one of the most picturesque scenes in America.