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Old Alton Bridge, also known as Goatman's Bridge, is a historic iron truss bridge connecting the Texas cities of Denton and Copper Canyon.Built in 1884 by the King Iron Bridge Manufacturing Company, it originally carried horses and later automobiles over Hickory Creek at a location that once was a popular ford for crossing cattle.
The bridge near Alton, Texas. Despite the abandonment of Alton the King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio built an iron through-truss bridge just south of the town site in 1884, decades after its decline. It was named the Old Alton Bridge after the town and the cemetery.
The King Iron Bridge & Manufacturing Company was a late-19th-century bridge building company located in Cleveland, Ohio. It was founded by Zenas King (1818–1892) in 1858 and subsequently managed by his sons, James A. King and Harry W. King and then his grandson, Norman C. King, until the mid-1920s.
Gregory Road Bridge at Duck Creek: January 14, 2004 (#03001419) June 27, 2014: Denton County Administrative Complex, intersection of Loop 288 and Morse Road: Sanger: Formerly Approx. 0.5 mi (0.80 km).
Alton: Pinckneyville Denton: 1848 1856 Semi-abandoned Original Denton County seat; currently remains a ghost town with only the infamous Old Alton Bridge and the cemetery being left. [10] Alum: Wilson: Before 1900 Semi abandoned Little recorded history, once had a general store and small school. [11] Ammans Crossing: Kendall: Little information ...
The Old Clark Bridge was a bridge that carried U.S. Route 67 across the Mississippi River between West Alton, Missouri and Alton, Illinois. It was constructed beginning in 1927, was replaced by the Clark Bridge and was demolished in 1994. The bridge was initially a toll bridge. [3]
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The Alton Bridge was a railroad bridge that carried the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy (later Burlington Northern) across the Mississippi River between West Alton, Missouri, and Alton, Illinois. It was located 100 yards (91 m) upriver from, and parallel to, the Old Clark Bridge. The bridge was built between 1892 and 1894 and was removed ...