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.
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digital image only - original owned by Milton Haldeman
Slackwater bridge, also known as Shober's Paper Mill bridge, one mile south of Millersville between Conestoga and Manor Townships. Oldest bridge still standing on Conestoga River. Double span, 269 feet, built in 1839.
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digital image only - original owned by Milton Haldeman
Joseph Oberholtzer's Mill bridge, one and a half miles northwest of Terre Hill between Earl and Brecknock Townships on the Muddy Creek. 128 feet long, built in 1866.
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digital image only - original owned by Milton Haldeman
Keller's Mill bridge, also called Guy Bard's bridge, one and a half miles north of Arkon in Ephrata Township on the Cocalico Creek. 76 feet long, built in 1891.
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digital image only - original owned by Milton Haldeman
Jacob Landis Mill bridge, one half mile north of Oreville between East Hempfield and Manheim Townships on the Little Conestoga Creek. 53 feet long, built in 1873.
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digital image only - original owned by Milton Haldeman