| Cobban
Bridge

The
Cobban Bridge, constructed in 1908 by the Modern Steel Structural
Company of Waukesha, is a two-span Pennsylvania overhead
truss type bridge and is the oldest of its kind in Wisconsin.
Originally,
it crossed the Chippewa River just upstream from its junction
with the Yellow River. The bridge was dismantled during
the construction of the Wissota Dam in 1916, and through
the efforts of Oscar Anderson, a Cobban store owner, the
bridge was acquired to be placed on land donated by S.C.F.
Cobban.
During
the winters of 1916 and 1917, the dismantled bridge was
hauled here by horse and sled, with the movers receiving
$1 dollar per ton for the fifteen mile trip.
Footings
were placed by the L.G. Arnold Company and reconstruction
was done by Cromby and Thallacker of Milwaukee in 1918-19.
The
ferry that had provided a crossing to Cobban was discontinued,
replaced by the Cobban Bridge, which was soon nicknamed
the "Little Wagon Bridge."
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