Built about 1887, it is one of the two covered bridges in Belvidere, and one of five in a five-mile span that all cross the same river.
[1] The Morgan Covered Bridge is located west of the center of Belvidere, carrying Morgan Bridge Road, a short connector between Back Road (running on the north side of the North Branch Lamoille River) and Vermont Route 109 (running to its south).
Its trusses include iron rods joining the apexes of the diagonals to the bottom chords.
It has a gabled metal roof, and its exterior is finished in vertical board siding, which wraps around to the insides of the portals.
[3] The bridge was built by Lewis Robinson, Charles Leonard and Fred Tracy.