Brubaker Covered Bridge



This covered bridge, and the road it's located on, was named after the Brubaker Family. Daniel Brubaker settled in this area in 1826. He was among the earliest settlers. The Brubaker Family were prominent citizens in this area.




Everett S. Sherman
1831-1897
Photographer: unknown


Everett S. Sherman was born in 1831 in Delaware County, Ohio. He learned the bridge building trade from his family. In 1867, Sherman got his first bridge building contract. His bridges used the Childs Truss, which was invented by Horace Childs. He chose that truss because the patent had expired, which meant that no royalties had to be paid. He revived the outdated Childs Truss by improving the design. Sherman's bridges are believed to be the only Child Truss Bridges ever built in the United States. Sherman later moved to Eaton, Ohio and opened a bridge yard. He built numerous bridges throughout Preble County during his career. Everett S. Sherman died on July 16, 1897 at 66 years of age.



    Information
  • Date: 1887
  • Contractor: Everett S. Sherman
  • Truss: Childs
  • Length: 85'
  • National Register of Historic Places: 1975
    Location
  • County: Preble
  • Village: NW. of Gratis
  • Road: Brubaker