Neligh Mill Bridge

It was built in 1910 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

The Antelope County Board of Supervisors voted in April 2011 to remove it,[2] but rescinded this decision in June 2011.

The bridge is a 140 feet (43 m) pinned Pratt through truss bridge (140 feet span with 145 feet total length) built by the Western Bridge and Construction Company of Omaha, which had Antelope County's annual contract for 1910.

[4] Its NRHP nomination states that the Neligh Mill Bridge "is technologically significant as an early, well-preserved example of the pinned Pratt through truss: a mainstay structural type for wagon bridges built throughout Nebraska between the 1880s and the 1920s.

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