Bridges -- South Dakota
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Belle Fourche Irrigation District Report and Custer Co Bridge Photos, 1991 and undated
This series contains a report on “Archival Resources for the Belle Fourche Irrigation Project, South Dakota,” written by Joan L. Brownell for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in 1991. It also includes photographic documentation of Custer County bridge #17-226-094, located one mile south of Custer over the Mickelson Trail.
Bridge Design, 1920 - 1984
Bridge Engineer Correspondence, 1919 - 1945
Consists of letters and related material received and sent by the Bridge Engineer concerning the various bridges in South Dakota.
Bridge Location Maps and Indexes, 1987, 1998
This series contains a complete set of bridge location maps created in 1987 by the South Dakota Department of Transportation. Maps are arranged alphabetically by county name, and there is one map for each county. An index to the maps lists the structure number and location of each bridge. Also included are two structure index logs printed from a SDDOT computer database in 1998.
Bridge Plans, 1920 - 1964
Caroline Sorensen Collection
Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Abandonment
Dorothy Prather Collection
Fort Pierre (S.D.)--Bad River Bridge
Henry and Jennie Smith Collection
Huron (S.D.)—“Souvenir of the Fair City,” ca. 1910s
Leach Family Collection
Missouri River Bridge (I-90 Loop) Rehabilitation/Replacement Study, 1992 - 1993
This series consists of one study developed for the South Dakota Department of Transportation by the Sverdrup Corporation between October 1992 and March 1993. It includes three volumes: Field Inspection Report; Load Analysis and Rating Report; and Replacement and Rehabilitation Alternatives Report.
Project Review Photographic Negatives, 2004 - 2006
This series includes 35mm black and white negatives and contact prints documenting project sites and structures throughout South Dakota. See accession 2011-027 for list of structure numbers with locations.
This series includes 35mm black and white negatives and contact prints documenting project sites and structures throughout South Dakota. See accession 2011-027 for list of structure numbers with locations.
Review and Compliance - Belle Fourche Irrigation District Laterals, Pine Street Bridge in Yankton, 2017 - 2020
Review and Compliance - Bridge Mitigation Files
Review and Compliance - Bridge Mitigation Files, Belle Eldridge Mine Survey, 1999 - 2004
Review and Compliance - Bridge Photographs
Review and Compliance - Bridge Photographs, 2005 - 2007
Review and Compliance - Bridge Photographs, 2006
Review and Compliance - Bridge Photos, 2005 - 2007
Review and Compliance - Bridges in Beadle and Hamlin Co, and Conde Water Tower
Review and Compliance - Bridges in Beadle and Hamlin Co, and Conde Water Tower, 2014 - 2017
Review and Compliance - Bridges in Spink and Union Counties
Review and Compliance - Bridges in Spink and Union Counties, 2014 - 2014
Review and Compliance - Brown Co Bridge, 2012
This series consists of correspondence and copies of records, as well as digital photographs (TIFF, JPG) taken in 2012 which document a bridge in Brown County. These records were submitted by the Brown County Highway Department as part of a memorandum of agreement to mitigate adverse effects on the bridge. The bridge was removed in 2012.
Review and Compliance - Charles Mix Co. Bridge, 1996 - 1997
Review and Compliance - Clark Hilton (in Lake Norden); Fall River Co. Structures; Hamlin Co. Bridge (NW of Dempster), 2004 - 2007
Review and Compliance - Clay Co Bridge Photos
Review and Compliance - Clay County Bridge , 2015
This series contains digital photographs, copies of structure reports, and correspondence related to SHPO Project No. 180406004F (Clay County Bridge no. 14-075-051). The bridge was scheduled to be replaced, and these photographs were commissioned by the South Dakota Department of Transportation as part of a Section 106 mitigation agreement with the State Historic Preservation Office. Johnson Engineering Co. of Yankton, SD conducted the research and took the photographs.