
A-7 • Rose’s Mill Bridge | 1839
On Garis Shop Road, West of Alt Route 40, The Old National Pike
John Weaver built this three-arch bridge at the site of a large mill complex, known today by its original name, Rose’s Mill, although for much of its working life it was called Sharer’s Mill. The design of this bridge was unusual in that the western-most arch accommodated the mill race outlet, called the flue. The approaches to the bridge were also widened to include a “drive-through” wagon loading floor below the actual mill.
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