Photograph- Stone arch bridge at Nolt's Mill at junction of Lititz Creek and Conestoga River. Man standing on a rock in the creek fishing with a net while two boys watch from the bridge.
Photograph- Stone arch bridge at Nolt's Mill at junction of Lititz Creek and Conestoga River. Man standing on a rock in the creek fishing with a net while two boys watch from the bridge.
Description
Stone arch bridge at Nolt's Mill at junction of Lititz Creek and Conestoga River. Man standing on a rock in the creek fishing with a net while two boys watch from the bridge.
Covered bridge across the Conestoga Creek south of Oregon. Photo is identified as Raub's bridge, but is better known as Pinetown Bridge or Nolt's Point covered bridge.
Provenance
Lancaster County covered bridge photos taken by M. E. Schroll and Kathryn L. Sauder taken between 1956 and 1958.
On the Conestoga Creek, Pinetown Road, south of Oregon. Bridge is identified as Raub's bridge but is better known as Pinetown Bridge or Nolt's Point covered bridge.
Provenance
Lancaster County covered bridge photos taken by M. E. Schroll and Kathryn L. Sauder taken between 1956 and 1958.
Photograph- Pinetown covered bridge on the Conestoga Creek. Also called Nolt's Point Mill or Shand's Bridge, between Upper Leacock Township and Manheim Township. Built circa 1858, 133 feet long.
Photograph- Pinetown covered bridge on the Conestoga Creek. Also called Nolt's Point Mill or Shand's Bridge, between Upper Leacock Township and Manheim Township. Built circa 1858, 133 feet long.
Description
Pinetown covered bridge on the Conestoga Creek. Also called Nolt's Point Mill or Shand's Bridge, between Upper Leacock Township and Manheim Township. Built circa 1858, 133 feet long.
Photograph- One arch stone bridge on Mr. Shand's estate near Oregon, built about 1805 over the Lititz Creek near the confluence with the Conestoga River.
Photograph- One arch stone bridge on Mr. Shand's estate near Oregon, built about 1805 over the Lititz Creek near the confluence with the Conestoga River.
Description
One arch stone bridge on Mr. Shand's estate near Oregon, built about 1805 over the Lititz Creek near the confluence with the Conestoga River.