Waterman Covered Bridge

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974,[1] and collapsed in January 1982.

It rested on abutments of stone and concrete, with a timber bent supporting the inner ends of the two spans.

The exterior was clad in vertical board siding, which extended around to the insides of the portals.

The deck consisted of wooden planking laid over steel I-beams.

One of its abutments was rebuilt in concrete in 1962, and the deck reinforced with steel beams in 1969.