Historic Bridge - Pierre Fleche Creek Bridge (Quince Avenue Bridge)

Bridge Location

County: Saline

Road: Quince Avenue

Feature Crossed: Pierre Fleche Creek

Other Location Information: Section 11, Township 50 North, Range 19 West

Bridge Information

Owner: Saline County Commission

Type: Pratt Pony Truss

Length: 69.0 ft

Year Built: 1890-1891

Builder: Massillon Bridge Company

Current Load Rating: 4 Tons

Contact

For further information, contact

Name: Rachel Campbell

Organization: Missouri Department of Transportation

Address: Historic Preservation Division, PO Box 270, Jefferson City, MO 65102

E-Mail: Rachel.Campbell@modot.mo.gov

Phone: 73-526-3593

Narrative Description

Bridge 3250021 (Pierre Fleche Creek Bridge) over Pierre Fleche Creek is a ca. 1890 pin-connected, Pratt pony truss. The bridge is an example of a pin-connected Pratt pony truss bridge built in the late nineteenth century. The Pratt truss was primarily constructed during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. By 1916 they were the most commonly used bridge type for spans less than 250'. Although a common type, the bridge has significance as an early 19th century example of a pin-connected Pratt pony truss bridge type. It is also a good example as it retains its character-defining features such as the truss form, pin connections, top and bottom chords, vertical and diagonal members, and the floor beams and stringers. This bridge was determined to be eligible for listing on the NRHP through consultation between SHPO, FHWA and MoDOT in 2003 during consultation for the development of the historic bridge list.

 

The Saline County Commission is now accepting proposals for the relocation and reuse of the bridge or its components until April 27, 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.