List of Bridges On The National Register of Historic Places in Mississippi

This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Mississippi.

Name Image Built Listed Location County Type
Abiaca Creek Bridge 1930 2004-03-22 Vaiden
Carroll
Bahala Creek Bridge 1909 1988-11-16 Oma
Lawrence Pratt through truss
Bayou Pierre Bridge 1920 !ca. 1920 2005-06-10 Carpenter
Copiah
Bayou Pierre Bridge 1900 !ca. 1900, 1940 2005-06-10 Carpenter
Copiah
Big Black River Railroad Bridge 1917 1988-11-16 Bovina, Edwards
Hinds, Warren Open-spandrel arch
Byram Bridge 1905 !ca. 1905 1979-05-23 Bryam, Frenchs Store
Hinds, Rankin Twin-tower swinging sus. br.
Chunky River Bridge 1911 2004-03-22 Chunky
Newton
Columbus Bridge 1925–1927 1988-11-16 Columbus
Lowndes Warren truss;Swing truss
Confederate Avenue Brick Arch Bridge 1935 1988-11-16 Vicksburg
Warren Brick arch
Coon Box Fork Bridge 1919 1979-05-23 Coon Box
Jefferson Twin-tower Swng. Susp. Brdg.
Eddiceton Bridge 1909 1988-11-16 Eddiceton
Franklin Pratt truss;Camelback truss
Enterprise Bridge 1925 !ca. 1925, ca. 1935 1988-11-16 Enterprise
Clarke Warren polygonal pony truss
Fairchild's Creek Bridge 1930 2005-06-08 Natchez
Adams
Fairground Street Bridge 1895 1988-11-16 Vicksburg
Warren Pratt through truss
Gatesville Bridge 1908 1988-11-16 Gatesville, Pearl
Copiah, Simpson Pennsylvania through truss
R.H. Henry Bridge 1929 2005-06-08 Edwards
Hinds
Highway 11 Bridge over Chunky River 1926 1988-11-16 Enterprise
Clarke Parker through truss
Homochitto River Bridge 1909 1988-11-16 Hazelhurst
Copiah Pratt through truss
Keesler Bridge 1925 1988-11-16 Greenwood
Leflore Swing through truss
Lamb-Fish Bridge 1905 1982-05-17 Charleston
Tallahatchie Vertical Lift Span
Leaf River Bridge 1907 1988-11-16 McClain
Greene Pennsylvania through truss
Lucien Bridge 1938 2005-06-16 McCall Creek
Franklin
Mahned Bridge 1903 1997-11-24 New Augusta
Perry Pratt Through Truss
Mississippi River Bridge 1928–1930 1989-02-14 Vicksburg
Warren Cantilevered truss span
Motley Slough Bridge 1920 1988-11-16 Columbus
Lowndes Pratt pony truss
Old Hill Place Bridge 1920 !ca. 1920 1979-05-23 Fayette
Jefferson Twin-tower swng. susp. brdg.
Owens Creek Bridge 1917 1988-11-16 Utica
Claiborne Warren pony truss
Pearl River Bridge on Mississippi Highway 28 1940 2005-06-10 Georgetown
Copiah
Running Water Creek Bridge 1928 1988-11-16 Shuqualak
Noxubee Pratt half-hip pony truss
Shubuta Bridge 1919 1988-11-16 Shubuta
Clarke Camelback through truss
Stuckey's Bridge 1901 1988-11-16 Meridian
Lauderdale Stearns through truss
Tibbee Bridge 1896 1988-11-16 West Point
Clay Pratt through truss
Valley of the Moon Bridge 1925 !ca. 1925, ca. 1930 2005-06-08 Port Gibson
Claiborne
Waverly Bridge 1914 1989-03-20 Columbus, Waverly
Clay, Lowndes Swinging through truss
Widow's Creek Bridge 1917 1988-11-16 Port Gibson
Claiborne Pratt half-hip pony truss
Woodrow Wilson Bridge 1925 1988-11-16 Jackson
Hinds, Rankin Open-spandrel concrete arch
Woodburn Bridge 1916 !ca. 1916 1988-11-16 Indianola
Sunflower Pratt truss;Swing truss
Yellow Creek Bridge 1910 1988-11-16 Waynesboro
Wayne Pratt pony truss
Youngblood Bridge 1900, 1915 1979-05-23 Union Church
Jefferson Twin-tower swng. susp. brdg.
Confederate Avenue Steel Arch Bridge 1903
removed 2002-12-16
Vicksburg Warren Steel deck arch
Hickahala Creek Bridge 1926
removed 1996-03-15
Senatobia Tate Warren pony truss
Rockport Bridge 1910
removed 1999-12-15
Georgetown, Pinola Copiah, Simpson Pennsylvania through truss
Waynesboro Bridge 1910
removed 2004-04-07
Waynesboro Wayne Pratt through truss

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