Cornstalk Covered Bridge is a single-span Burr Arch Truss bridge over Cornstalk Creek. The Cornstalk Bridge was built by Joseph A. Britton in 1917 and
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Cornstalk Covered Bridge is a single-span Burr Arch Truss bridge over Cornstalk Creek. The Cornstalk Bridge was built by Joseph A. Britton in 1917 and gets its name from the creek it crosses. A single-span bridge, it’s 82 feet long, 16 feet wide, 14 feet high, with an eight-foot overhang at each end, shingle roof and concrete abutments. Britton also constructed Putnam County’s Rolling Stone and Pine Bluff bridges. Both the bridge and creek are named for Peter Cornstalk, Chief of the Eel River Tribe of Native Americans who once inhabited the area.