BEAVERTON BRIDGE

A LOOK BACK IN TIME
This image depicts a pile driver in what was then just the back water of the Ross Brother logging dam. The piles are, most likely, being driven to rebuild a county bridge damaged in one of the many floods between 1909 and 1916. Later, in 1918 a new bridge was built to accommodate the building of the 19 foot dam that would create Ross Lake. That bridge stood for only about 23 years, before the s...

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