This is a photo of the downstream side of the dam repair. This washout gate was always there. It was worn so bad from years of running water it was hard to figure the original size. Fortunatly there was another one in the center of the dam we could measure. Mike Roe Bridgeton Mill
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Here is a photo of the the dam on the upstream side…..finished. I added the trash rack to catch ….trash. It didn’t work out because it kept getting too much trash and stopped the water. When we took it out it looked like it was nearly worn through. When we looked a little closer there…
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Pouring concrete and finishing. Jimmy came down to the creek and was planning on doing a little fishing. Well, he jumped in and gave us a hand. He has done this for a living and we were glad he showed up when he did. Mike Roe Bridgeton Mill
Read MoreMore Photos of Beginning Dam Restoration
Here are some more photos of working on the dam 2006. Joe Szymaszek and Dave Gahimer helping with forms and re-bar. Mike Roe Bridgeton Mill
Read MoreBeginning Dam Restoration
While the covered bridge was gone it was a great time to get an excavator down by the old mill dam. A temporary road was built into our millpond to provide access for work on the new bridge. This had completely shut off the water on the mill side of the creek. And, Todd Crane…
Read MoreFinished Bridge
We cut the ribbon on the new covered bridge Oct. 1st 2006. Since then I have been busy working on the mill. The blog was so frustrating to work with I gave up. Now, I have a new site for blogging. Hope this one works better.
Read MoreFrame is finished
As you can see the bridge is almost finished. The last piece of the arch was put in on Friday. The big jobs left are the siding and the roof. We didn’t have enough $$$$$ for the hand split shake roof so we are going with a metal roof. A lot of folks wanted a…
Read MoreAugust 28, 2006
The Covered Bridge was set across the creek today. Everything went smooth. There were many folks watching the historic event. It is a wonderful sight to see a covered bridge out the mill windows again. We have a sign that says “Most Beautiful View in Town” near the window that everyone looks out of. After…
Read MoreCovered Bridge on Wheels
The plan is to move the covered bridge on Monday August 28, 2006. 16 months after the fire. There is a nice photo on this blog. I hope it comes through. Once it is set the arches, floor, roof and sides will be added. MIke Roe Bridgeton Mill
Read MoreWednesday, August 02, 2006
The first post for the bridge was attached on Tu. The photo on the right is Ben Hill checking it for level. The photo on the left is the progress at the end of the 3rd day (Wed). They almost finished all the posts on the first span. I will put more photos on later.…
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