Historic Bridge - Dicks / Imhoff Road Bridge

Bridge Location

County: Cooper 
Road: Imhoff Road 
Feature Crossed: Lamine River 
Other Location Information: Section 12, Township 48 North, Range 19 West

Bridge Information

Owner: Cooper County Commission 
Type: Pinned Parker through truss 
Length: 390 ft 
Year Built: 1908 
Builder: Kansas City Bridge Company and A.M. Blodgett 
Current Load Rating: 3 tons

Contact

For further information, contact
Name: Rachel Campbell 
Organization: Missouri Departmemt of Transportation 
Address: Historic Preservation Division, PO Box 270, Jefferson City, MO 65102 
E-Mail: Rachel.Campbell@modot.mo.gov
Phone: 573‐526‐3593

Narrative Description

Dick’s Bridge (No. 0250000) over Lamine River is a steel, 8-panel, pin-connected Parker thru truss with a 3-panel, pin-connected Pratt pony truss approach span on the west end, three steel stringer approach spans on the east end with concrete abutments and wing walls, concrete-filled still cylinder piers under channel span, and steel pile bents under stringer approach spans. When the bridge was inventoried in 1993, it was recommended as eligible for the NRHP as a well-preserved, well-documented example of an uncommon structural type. At the time, fewer than three dozen pin-connected Parker truss bridges remained in situ. During a 2013 survey, the bridge was observed to have retained the integrity of its original design, with all character-defining features intact. MoDOT concluded that the bridge remains eligible for the NRHP under Criterion C. 

The Cooper County Commission is now accepting proposals for the relocation and reuse of the bridge or its components until February 4, 2026 A proposal checklist is available MoDOT’s Free Bridges website (http://www.modot.org/freebridges/). Preservation covenants may accompany the bridge. 

Return the form, along with 2-3 jpeg images of the bridge, to the MoDOT Historic Preservation Section at least 3 months prior to the end of the marketing period and at least 2 weeks prior to the beginning of the marketing period.