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Chamberlain Bridge (Chamberlain, South Dakota)

The Chamberlain Bridge, is a historic bridge connecting the towns of Chamberlain and Oacoma across the Missouri River and Lake Francis Case in Brule County, South Dakota. The bridge was originally completed in 1925 and carried U.S. Route 16 (US 16) over the Missouri River.

Chamberlain Bridge
Location I-90 BL over the Missouri River, Chamberlain, South Dakota
Coordinates43°48′41″N 99°20′14″W / 43.81139°N 99.33722°W / 43.81139; -99.33722
Arealess than one acre
Built1925 (1925)
Built byState Highway Commission
Architectural stylePennsylvania through truss
MPSHistoric Bridges in South Dakota MPS
NRHP reference No.01000999[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 14, 2001

In 1953, Lake Francis Case was created by the new Fort Randall Dam and the bridge became obsolete. The Wheeler Bridge, also completed in 1925, was floated up the river 70 miles (110 km) and the two bridges were joined to span the new lake. The bridge now carries Interstate 90 Business (I-90 Bus.). The main path of I-90 crosses the lake on a modern bridge 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the Chamberlain Bridge and a railroad bridge crosses about 300 yards (270 m) south of I-90.

Chamberlain Bridge is designated South Dakota Department of Transportation bridge no. 08-068-084 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

1925 bridge edit

In 1923 South Dakota's bridge fund had a balance of $4 and groups from Rosebud, Chamberlain, Pierre, Forest City and Mobridge asked the state legislature to fund a bridge in their location to cross the Missouri River. State bridge engineer John Edward Kirkham promised that he could build all five bridges for $2 million, even though a single bridge at Bismarck, North Dakota across the Missouri had recently cost $1.3 million. Kirkham later fulfilled his promise, building all five bridges for a total of $2.1 million.[2]

 
Pre-1953 postcard of the original bridge

The original Chamberlain Bridge was composed of four 336-foot riveted Pennsylvania through truss spans laid end to end. It was built by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Works of Leavenworth, Kansas and completed in September 1925 at an estimated cost of $303,623.[2][3]

The Wheeler Bridge, originally known as the Rosebud Bridge, was composed of six 256-foot pin-connected Pennsylvania through truss spans. It was built by the Kansas City Bridge Company with steel provided by the American Bridge Co. and also completed in September 1925. Its estimated cost was $771,080.[3] This bridge with its pin-connections, was designed to be disassembled because Kirkham thought that it might be replaced with a combined railroad-highway bridge.[2]

1953 bridge edit

As the waters of Lake Francis Case began to rise in 1953, sections of the Wheeler Bridge were floated northward to construct the new Chamberlain Bridge. The new bridge site was slightly south of the old bridge site and the bridge was in effect widened by using two parallel bridge spans to replace one span on the old bridge. The four spans of the old Chamberlain bridge formed the easternmost two double-spans of the new bridge. The six smaller spans from the Wheeler Bridge formed the westernmost three double-spans of the new bridge. The cost of construction was $4.5 million and the new bridge was dedicated on December 7, 1953.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c "Historic Bridges in South Dakota MPS". National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. National Park Service. 1993. Retrieved 15 January 2013., see especially page E36.
  3. ^ a b c Chamberlain-Oacoma Area Chamber of Commerce. "Chamberlain-Oacoma Bridge". Retrieved 15 January 2013.

External links edit

  • South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office Flickr photo of the bridge from bank to bank
  • South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office Flickr photo of the roadway

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The Chamberlain Bridge is a historic bridge connecting the towns of Chamberlain and Oacoma across the Missouri River and Lake Francis Case in Brule County South Dakota The bridge was originally completed in 1925 and carried U S Route 16 US 16 over the Missouri River Chamberlain BridgeU S National Register of Historic PlacesShow map of South DakotaShow map of the United StatesLocationI 90 BL over the Missouri River Chamberlain South DakotaCoordinates43 48 41 N 99 20 14 W 43 81139 N 99 33722 W 43 81139 99 33722Arealess than one acreBuilt1925 1925 Built byState Highway CommissionArchitectural stylePennsylvania through trussMPSHistoric Bridges in South Dakota MPSNRHP reference No 01000999 1 Added to NRHPSeptember 14 2001In 1953 Lake Francis Case was created by the new Fort Randall Dam and the bridge became obsolete The Wheeler Bridge also completed in 1925 was floated up the river 70 miles 110 km and the two bridges were joined to span the new lake The bridge now carries Interstate 90 Business I 90 Bus The main path of I 90 crosses the lake on a modern bridge 1 mile 1 6 km south of the Chamberlain Bridge and a railroad bridge crosses about 300 yards 270 m south of I 90 Chamberlain Bridge is designated South Dakota Department of Transportation bridge no 08 068 084 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001 Contents 1 1925 bridge 2 1953 bridge 3 See also 4 References 5 External links1925 bridge editIn 1923 South Dakota s bridge fund had a balance of 4 and groups from Rosebud Chamberlain Pierre Forest City and Mobridge asked the state legislature to fund a bridge in their location to cross the Missouri River State bridge engineer John Edward Kirkham promised that he could build all five bridges for 2 million even though a single bridge at Bismarck North Dakota across the Missouri had recently cost 1 3 million Kirkham later fulfilled his promise building all five bridges for a total of 2 1 million 2 nbsp Pre 1953 postcard of the original bridgeThe original Chamberlain Bridge was composed of four 336 foot riveted Pennsylvania through truss spans laid end to end It was built by the Missouri Valley Bridge amp Iron Works of Leavenworth Kansas and completed in September 1925 at an estimated cost of 303 623 2 3 The Wheeler Bridge originally known as the Rosebud Bridge was composed of six 256 foot pin connected Pennsylvania through truss spans It was built by the Kansas City Bridge Company with steel provided by the American Bridge Co and also completed in September 1925 Its estimated cost was 771 080 3 This bridge with its pin connections was designed to be disassembled because Kirkham thought that it might be replaced with a combined railroad highway bridge 2 1953 bridge editAs the waters of Lake Francis Case began to rise in 1953 sections of the Wheeler Bridge were floated northward to construct the new Chamberlain Bridge The new bridge site was slightly south of the old bridge site and the bridge was in effect widened by using two parallel bridge spans to replace one span on the old bridge The four spans of the old Chamberlain bridge formed the easternmost two double spans of the new bridge The six smaller spans from the Wheeler Bridge formed the westernmost three double spans of the new bridge The cost of construction was 4 5 million and the new bridge was dedicated on December 7 1953 3 nbsp Chamberlain Bridge in the distance taken from a rest stop on I 90 nbsp I 90 bridge south of the Chamberlain Bridge43 48 06 N 99 21 12 W 43 80167 N 99 35333 W 43 80167 99 35333 nbsp Railroad bridge south of the I 90 bridge 43 47 56 N 99 21 33 W 43 79889 N 99 35917 W 43 79889 99 35917Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates See also edit nbsp Transport portal nbsp Engineering portal nbsp National Register of Historic Places portal List of crossings of the Missouri River List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in South Dakota National Register of Historic Places listings in Brule County South Dakota National Register of Historic Places listings in Lyman County South DakotaReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b c Historic Bridges in South Dakota MPS National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form National Park Service 1993 Retrieved 15 January 2013 see especially page E36 a b c Chamberlain Oacoma Area Chamber of Commerce Chamberlain Oacoma Bridge Retrieved 15 January 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chamberlain Bridge South Dakota South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office Flickr photo of the bridge from bank to bank South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office Flickr photo of the roadway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chamberlain Bridge Chamberlain South Dakota amp oldid 1165553528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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