Thompson Covered Bridge
by Joann Vitali
Title
Thompson Covered Bridge
Artist
Joann Vitali
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The yellow golden light of an Autumn sunset casting its last rays of light onto the Thompson Covered Bridge in West Sanzey, NH.
The West Swanzey Covered Bridge, AKA the Thompson Bridge, was built in 1832 by Zadoc Taft for the princely sum of $523.27. Zadoc isn't a name you see every day. He's not even the most famous Zadoc Taft -- that honor goes to renowned sculptor Lorado Zadoc Taft.
Our Zadoc Taft, though, was a local boy, born, raised and died in the area. The Register of Historical Places entry for this bridge lists Taft as a master workman, but by the 1850 census, he called himself a blacksmith.
The Thompson Covered Bridge crosses the Ashuelot River, connecting the town of Swanzey with the village of West Swanzey. It's a two span, 155 foot long, single web Town lattice bridge. The sides are open and use the beautiful Town lattice as a decorative element. There is a sidewalk on the south side of the bridge; there apparently was another on the north side when the bridge was built.
By the early 1970s, increasing traffic was taking a toll on the wooden bridge. Although there is now another bridge nearby to carry trucks, buses and other heavy traffic, in the 70s the weight limit was six tons. School buses would drop their kids off on one side of the bridge, drive to the other, and weight for the kids to cross the bridge, board the bus, and continue on its way. Currently, the bridge is signed for only three tons of traffic -- one car at a time on the bridge's single lane.
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October 25th, 2013
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Comments (9)
Michael Mazaika
Great perspective on the West Swanzey Covered Bridge. Neat shot. The sunlight really adds to it. Congratulations, Joann. - Mike (V/F)
Nick Boren
I really like how you composed this covered bridge image Joann utilizing some nice foreground. fv :-)