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    Places Inventory Nomination Form: Yeakle's Mill Bridge" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-02-02. Media related to Yeakle's Mill Bridge at Wikimedia Commons Historic American...
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    from the name of Joseph Warren, an American soldier and doctor. Yeakle's Mill Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The...
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    Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at the Maryland state line near Yeakle's Mill Bridge, where it continues as Hollow Road. The northern terminus is at PA...
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    elsewhere. Historic Covered Bridges of Pennsylvania Bedford County Pennsylvania Covered Bridges "Pennsylvania Dutch" covered bridges Map all coordinates using...
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    Yeakle's Mill Bridge...
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  • This is a list of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Pennsylvania. List of tunnels documented by the Historic American...
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    40.274444; -75.485278 (Fagleysville Road Bridge Crossing Swamp Creek) Fagleysville vicinity 37 Farmar Mill More images May 19, 1972 (#72001140) North...
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    erected. These bridges were to be "Bollman suspension truss" a design patented by Bollman in 1852. Similar to the Savage Mill Trail bridge with two 80 foot...
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    1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024. M.M. Yeakle, The City of St. Louis Today (St. Louis: J. Osmun Yeakle & Co., 1889), 149. The Spectator (24 August...
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