Snavely's Mill bridge south of Lancaster city between Lancaster and Pequea Townships. Longest double span in Lancaster County. 349 feet long. First bridge built in 1836, second in 1850. On the Conestoga River.
Provenance
digital image only - original owned by Milton Haldeman
Photograph- Two lane covered bridge at Engleside, also called Graeff's Landing. Bridge built in 1824, demolished in 1961. 317 feet long. Two and a half story stone house at the Conestoga River. Group of people possibly waiting at the dock for the Lady Gay or Evelyn B. paddleboats.
Photograph- Two lane covered bridge at Engleside, also called Graeff's Landing. Bridge built in 1824, demolished in 1961. 317 feet long. Two and a half story stone house at the Conestoga River. Group of people possibly waiting at the dock for the Lady Gay or Evelyn B. paddleboats.
Description
Two lane covered bridge at Engleside, also called Graeff's Landing. Bridge built in 1824, demolished in 1961. 317 feet long. Two and a half story stone house at the Conestoga River. Group of people possibly waiting at the dock for the Lady Gay or Evelyn B. paddleboats.
Wabank Mill bridge, also called Third Lock bridge, on the Conestoga River between Lancaster and Pequea townships. This bridge was replaced by a road relocation in 1958.
Provenance
Lancaster County covered bridge photos taken by M. E. Schroll and Kathryn L. Sauder taken between 1956 and 1958.