List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in South Carolina

This is a list of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in the U.S. state of South Carolina.[1]

Bridges edit

Survey No. Name (as assigned by HAER) Status Type[2] Built Documented Carries Crosses Location County Coordinates
GA-38 Georgia–Carolina Memorial Bridge Replaced Reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch 1927 1980   SC 72 /   SR 72 Savannah River Calhoun Falls, South Carolina, and Elberton, Georgia Abbeville County, South Carolina, and Elbert County, Georgia 34°04′12″N 82°38′32″W / 34.07000°N 82.64222°W / 34.07000; -82.64222 (Georgia–Carolina Memorial Bridge)
GA-39
GA-49
Smith–McGee Bridge
Hart County Bridge
Bypassed Parker truss 1922 1980
1982
  SC 181 /   SR 181 Savannah River Starr, South Carolina, and Hartwell, Georgia Anderson County, South Carolina, and Hart County, Georgia 34°19′28″N 82°47′29″W / 34.32444°N 82.79139°W / 34.32444; -82.79139 (Smith–McGee Bridge)
GA-146 Sand Bar Ferry Bridge Replaced Parker truss 1922 1987   SC 28 /   SR 28 Savannah River Beech Island, South Carolina, and Augusta, Georgia Aiken County, South Carolina, and Richmond County, Georgia 33°26′23″N 81°54′48″W / 33.43972°N 81.91333°W / 33.43972; -81.91333 (Sand Bar Ferry Bridge)
SC-2 Sanders Ferry Bridge Replaced Parker truss 1927 1980   SC 184 /   SR 368 Savannah River Iva, South Carolina, and Elberton, Georgia Anderson County, South Carolina, and Elbert County, Georgia 34°15′19″N 82°44′45″W / 34.25528°N 82.74583°W / 34.25528; -82.74583 (Sanders Ferry Bridge)
SC-4 Road S-47 Bridge Replaced Pratt truss 1929 1987 Road S-47 Deep Creek Ruby Chesterfield 34°45′47″N 80°09′49″W / 34.76306°N 80.16361°W / 34.76306; -80.16361 (Road S-47 Bridge)
SC-6 Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Bridge Extant Steel built-up girder 1930 1980 Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Savannah River Calhoun Falls, South Carolina, and Elberton, Georgia Abbeville County, South Carolina, and Elbert County, Georgia 34°04′48″N 82°38′40″W / 34.08000°N 82.64444°W / 34.08000; -82.64444 (Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Bridge)
SC-8 Edgefield County Bridge No. 3 Replaced Pratt truss 1912 1984 Road S-63 Log Creek Pleasant Lane Edgefield 33°52′33″N 82°01′14″W / 33.87583°N 82.02056°W / 33.87583; -82.02056 (Edgefield County Bridge No. 3)
SC-9 Saluda County Bridge No. 4 Unknown Warren truss 1930 1984 Road S-26 Clouds Creek Jones Crossroads Saluda
SC-14 Poinsett Bridge Extant Stone arch 1820 1986 Poinsett Bridge Heritage Preserve trail Little Gap Creek Tigerville Greenville 35°07′46″N 82°23′03″W / 35.12944°N 82.38417°W / 35.12944; -82.38417 (Poinsett Bridge)
SC-16 Gervais Street Bridge Extant Reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch 1927 1986    US 1 / US 378 (Gervais Street) Congaree River Columbia Richland 33°59′42″N 81°03′11″W / 33.99500°N 81.05306°W / 33.99500; -81.05306 (Gervais Street Bridge)
SC-21 Saluda 1 Bridge Replaced Warren truss 1930 1987   SC 39 Saluda River Chappells Newberry and Saluda 34°10′29″N 81°51′51″W / 34.17472°N 81.86417°W / 34.17472; -81.86417 (Saluda 1 Bridge)
SC-23 U.S. Route 1-601 Bridge Replaced Steel built-up girder 1942 1997    US 1 / US 601 Wateree River Camden Kershaw 34°14′44″N 80°39′11″W / 34.24556°N 80.65306°W / 34.24556; -80.65306 (U.S. Route 1-601 Bridge)
SC-24 Stono River Bridge Replaced Swing span 1929 1997   SC 700 Stono River Johns Island Charleston 32°47′09″N 80°06′28″W / 32.78583°N 80.10778°W / 32.78583; -80.10778 (Stono River Bridge)
SC-25 U.S. Route 78 Bridge Replaced Reinforced concrete girder 1926 1998   US 78 CSX Transportation and Meeting Street (Road S-39) North Charleston Charleston 32°50′43″N 79°58′05″W / 32.84528°N 79.96806°W / 32.84528; -79.96806 (U.S. Route 78 Bridge)
SC-26 Road S-1-133 Bridge Replaced Warren truss 1923 1998 Road S-133 Long Cane Creek Abbeville Abbeville 34°11′16″N 82°18′23″W / 34.18778°N 82.30639°W / 34.18778; -82.30639 (Road S-1-133 Bridge)
SC-32 Grace Memorial Bridge Replaced Cantilever 1929 2000   US 17 Cooper River and Town Creek Charleston and Mount Pleasant Charleston 32°48′07″N 79°55′53″W / 32.80194°N 79.93139°W / 32.80194; -79.93139 (Grace Memorial Bridge)
SC-33 Salkehatchie Bridge Replaced Reinforced concrete girder 1925 2001   SC 64 eastbound Salkehatchie River Barnwell Barnwell 33°14′26″N 81°24′28″W / 33.24056°N 81.40778°W / 33.24056; -81.40778 (Salkehatchie Bridge)
SC-34 CSX Railroad Bridge (U.S. Route 76) Replaced Reinforced concrete girder 1928 2001   US 76 CSX Transportation Jalapa Newberry 34°20′05″N 81°40′28″W / 34.33472°N 81.67444°W / 34.33472; -81.67444 (CSX Railroad Bridge (U.S. Route 76))
SC-35 West Branch Bridge Bypassed Reinforced concrete girder 1900 2001 Road S-569 Pacolet River west branch Pacolet Spartanburg 34°55′10″N 81°44′46″W / 34.91944°N 81.74611°W / 34.91944; -81.74611 (West Branch Bridge)
SC-37 U.S. 15 Santee River Bridge Replaced Parker truss 1927 2002   SC 45 Santee-Cooper Diversion Canal Eadytown Berkeley 33°23′03″N 80°08′20″W / 33.38417°N 80.13889°W / 33.38417; -80.13889 (U.S. 15 Santee River Bridge)
SC-38 South Carolina Route 391 Bridge Replaced Warren truss 1929 1987   SC 391 Saluda River Saluda Newberry and Saluda 34°06′00″N 81°34′07″W / 34.10000°N 81.56861°W / 34.10000; -81.56861 (South Carolina Route 391 Bridge)
SC-39 Road S-455 Bridge Replaced Pennsylvania truss 1930 1987 Road S-455 Reedy River Greenville Greenville 34°34′43″N 82°15′22″W / 34.57861°N 82.25611°W / 34.57861; -82.25611 (Road S-455 Bridge)
SC-40 South Carolina Route 174 Bridge Replaced Swing span 1924 1987   SC 174 Dawhoo River Charleston Charleston 32°38′14″N 80°20′25″W / 32.63722°N 80.34028°W / 32.63722; -80.34028 (South Carolina Route 174 Bridge)
SC-41 Broad River Bridge Replaced Pratt truss 1932 2004   US 29 Broad River Gaffney Cherokee 35°05′19″N 81°34′19″W / 35.08861°N 81.57194°W / 35.08861; -81.57194 (Broad River Bridge)
SC-42 Chattooga River Bridge Replaced Parker truss 1900 2005   US 76 Chattooga River Walhalla, South Carolina, and Clayton, Georgia Oconee County, South Carolina, and Rabun County, Georgia 34°48′52″N 83°18′24″W / 34.81444°N 83.30667°W / 34.81444; -83.30667 (Chattooga River Bridge)

References edit

  1. ^ Library of Congress. "Prints and Photographs Online Catalog: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey". Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  2. ^ Parsons Brinckerhoff; Engineering and Industrial Heritage (October 2005). "NCHRP Project 25-25, Task 15: A Context For Common Historic Bridge Types" (PDF). National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Council, National Research Council. Retrieved August 8, 2021.

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