It was constructed by the Kansas City Bridge and Iron Company as a carriage, horse and pedestrian bridge over the Little Hickory Creek, which joins the Walnut River in southern Butler County.
[2] The one lane bridge is no longer accessible to vehicle traffic.
The supporting structure is constructed of iron manufactured by the Carnegie Steel Company.
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