It is "one of the two oldest documented bridges in Grand Forks County that were built by long-term county bridge builder, the Jardine & Anderson".
[2]: 7 It was probably built in 1910, based on examining county records.
[1] The property was covered in a study of Historic Roadway Bridges of North Dakota.
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