Beltz Mill Covered Bridge



Around 1820, Samuel Hawkins built a gristmill at this location. A sawmill was connected to the gristmill around the time that Thomas Dunn purchased it. In 1835, the Beltz Brothers purchased the mills and added a small distillery to the property. The sawmill supplied the local community with lumber up until 1870. The gristmill was renamed the Beltz Mill. Daniel Beltz operated it up until 1880.




1961
Photographer: unknown



Reuban L. Partridge
1823-1900
Photographer: unknown


Reuban L. Partridge was born on September 10, 1823 in New York. His parents, Cyrus and Lucina Partridge, eventually traveled to Franklin County, Ohio. They were among the early settlers of the county. When Cyrus died in 1836, Lucina moved the family to Marysville, Ohio. Reuban learned the wood working trade from his half-brother, Rowland Lee. Partridge was a wagon maker for roughly eight years. He later chose to follow the carpenter's trade.

In 1855, Partridge got his first bridge building contract, which was the first self supporting bridge in Union County. By 1866, Partridge was building bridges full time. In 1872, he received a patent for his truss design, the Partridge Truss. By 1883, Partridge had built over 125 bridges. Most of them were built in Union County. In his later years, Partridge became the vice president of the Columbus Bridge Company. He often supervised the construction of the bridges. In July, 1900, he was supervising the repair of the Alsaugh Bridge when he fell and broke his leg. Reuban L. Partridge died in July, 1900 from complications due to the broken leg.



    Information
  • Date: 1870
  • Contractor: Reuban L. Partridge
  • Truss: Partridge
  • Length: 64'
    Location
  • County: Union
  • Village: NE. of North Lewisburg
  • Road: Cratty