Category: Locations

  • 271st Road Plum Creek Branch Bridge

    A Summary of the Dexter Township Culverts

    In this post we summarize and show the locations of the nine stone arch bridges we found in Cowley County which are not on the county’s stone bridge brochure.

  • 281st Road Culvert

    Two More Cowley Stone Culverts

    In this post we look into two more stone arch culverts found on Cowley County’s roads which are nevertheless not on the county’s stone arch bridge brochure.

  • 271st Road Culvert

    Four More Additions to the Cowley County Stone Bridge List

    As a result of some searching, we found four small stone arch bridges near Dexter, Cowley County, Kansas, which do not appear on the county’s stone bridge brochure.

  • Plum Creek Bridge

    Three New Additions to the Cowley County Stone Bridge List

    Aided by old newspaper sources, we discovered three small stone bridges in Cowley County, Kansas, which do not at present appear on the county’s stone arch bridge brochure.

  • Arch of the Pawhuska Bridge

    Pawhuska’s Big Stone Bridge: Part 3

    In Pawhuska, Oklahoma is an imposing, triple arch stone bridge with an interesting history. In this series of posts, we investigate the story behind the magnificent structure.

  • Pawhuska Stone Bridge

    Pawhuska’s Big Stone Bridge: Part 2

    In Pawhuska, Oklahoma is an imposing, triple arch stone bridge with an interesting history. In this series of posts, we investigate the story behind the magnificent structure.

  • Lynne Avanue Bridge, Pawhuska OK

    Pawhuska’s Big Stone Bridge: Part 1

    In Pawhuska, Oklahoma is an imposing, triple arch stone bridge with an interesting history. In this series of posts, we investigate the story behind the magnificent structure.

  • Updated Cowley County, Kansas, Stone Bridge Page

    We have updated our page listing the stone arch bridges of Cowley County, Kansas, to include a map showing the locations of the known stone bridges on the public roads.

  • Walz Ford Bridge

    The Walz Ford Bridge

    A summary of the history and characteristics of the Walz Ford Bridge, which is a little-known double-arch bridge in Butler County, Kansas, built by Walter Sharp.