Constructed in 1922 by brothers Wes and Lyle Hartman, it originally spanned Antelope Creek, north of Medford.
[6] After a newer span replaced the bridge at its original location, it was no longer used by vehicles, and it deteriorated.
[4] In 1987, to save the bridge, volunteers took it down and reassembled it over Little Butte Creek in Eagle Point.
[9] In 1988, after its move to Eagle Point, the bridge was temporarily delisted because restoration work had created side windows that were not part of the original.
[4] Notable features of the bridge include its queenpost truss modified by addition of a kingpost, its ribbon openings under the eaves, and its cantilevered buttresses.