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THE HANNAH BRIDGE

THE HANNAH BRIDGE. BY HANNAH MARTEENY. Introduction.

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THE HANNAH BRIDGE

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  1. THE HANNAH BRIDGE BY HANNAH MARTEENY

  2. Introduction When Mr.Skarphol told the class about the bridges, immediately I had a new goal. I had to build a bridge. Then Mr. Skarphol told me, Peyton, Mckenna, Baylie, Robby, and Talia that we could do a bridge. I was so excited. A few days later, we got to look up which bridge we want. I chose the Hannah bridge not because of the exterior, but because of the name. Hannah. My name. When I saw the pictures, it was love at first sight. The Hannah bridge is beautiful and it has so many interesting facts, which I will now show you....

  3. http://www.past-inc.org/historic-bridges/image-howetruss.htmlhttp://www.past-inc.org/historic-bridges/image-howetruss.html This is a model of the truss type Howe, which is the truss type the Hannah bridge is.

  4. My scale Length:10.5 inches =10 feet Width:4 inches=6 feet Height: 2 inches =5.65 feet

  5. To locate the Hannah Bridge, go to highway 226 and go east between you will find Scio and the Hannah Bridge. THE HANNAH BRIGDE http://greennature.com/gallery/covered-bridge-pictures/hannah_bridge.html

  6. The Hannah Bridge is located in Scio Oregon over Thomas creek. Thomas creek was named for Frederick Thomas, who had a donation land claim and settled on the banks of the creek in 1846. In 1853 John Hannah arrived in wagon train and received a 151 acre tract of land bound by Thomas Creek. The Hannah bridge http://home.comcast.net/~draft10/bridges/hannah.html

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