[2] During the intervening years, it served as a pedestrian bridge.
[3] Its timbers were donated to the City of Cottage Grove, which used some of them to build a small covered bridge in a park.
[2] The creek is a tributary of the South Umpqua River.
[5] The 1930 bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979[1] and removed after 1987.
[2] Features included Howe truss construction, ribbon openings at the eaves, rectangular arched portals, and an eye-level window on one side for spotting oncoming traffic.