[3] It was one of 60 new or rebuilt bridges in a bridge-building program started in 1903 by Cuming County.
The Standard Bridge Company had an annual contract with Cuming, Wayne, Thurston, Stanton, Dodge and Burt counties and built hundreds of half-hip truss bridges during 1900–1920; this one is the oldest documented example.
[2] In 2019, the bridge was relocated to a hiking trail housed in a West Point, Nebraska nature park, where it remains in use today by foot and bike traffic.
Previously, the intact bridge was placed in a field in rural Cuming County unused.
This article about a property in Nebraska on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.