Dalton Covered Bridge
About Dalton Covered Bridge
The Dalton Covered Bridge, likewise called the Dalton Bridge, is a historic covered bridge that conveys Joppa Road over the Warner River in Warner, New Hampshire. Its name alludes to an adjacent occupant at the season of its development. The extension was worked in 1853 by Joshua Sanborn, and its unique projections were worked by George Sawyer and Webster Davis; all were nearby occupants. The extension has a traverse of 76 feet, with an aggregate scaffold length of 84 feet.
The bridge uses a blend of bracket writes to help the heap, following a patent issued in 1837 to Stephen Long, who likewise licensed the Long support. Its essential help instrument is a ruler post bracket, in which a vertical post is joined to harmony individuals by press jolts. This essential help is supplemented by a ruler post support framework that flank the lord bracket dividers. The brackets are mounted on projections that are essentially field stone, yet were topped in concrete in the twentieth century. The mounting is anchored by press strain poles. The outside dividers of the extension are vertical boarding with four windows; this complete was likewise restored in the 1960s. The gabled rooftop is made of layered metal.
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