3, p. MUDDY BOGGY CREEK BRIDGE BOSWELL, CHOCTAW COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Structure #: 12E2010N4040008 Location: The bridge is located off of N4050 Road on E2010 Road over Muddy Boggy Creek near Boswell in Choctaw County, Oklahoma. Atoka County, vague story of child tossed off a bridge into the North Boggy Creek. The location of the bridge is very scenic, and even the placement of the bridge, as viewed from the river, is impressive. Moved to present location in 1947. (Photo was provided courtesy of the Enid Publishing Co. and is from USWB Technical Paper No. Sequoyah County US 64 Big Sallisaw Creek Three 100-foot Parker ponies in Sallisaw. 63.) Old OK 99 Salt Creek Two 80-foot Parker pony spans with approaches built in 1927. S. Res. Town inundated except for a small area to which the population was evacuated. OK 9A Salt Creek The Oldest Truss Bridge in Oklahoma. Journal of Senate of the 14th Legislature of the State of Okla. Built in 1896 by The King Iron Bridge Co, Cleveland, Ohio. OK 99 Hominy Creek A 140' thru K-Truss north of Hominy. Page 508. Billboards advertising Chrysler, M.J.B. Flooding on the Turkey Creek at Dover, OK on May 16, 1957. OK 99 Deer Creek A single 100-foot Parker pony located near Prague. Approximate latitude, longitude +36.26553, -95.74468 (decimal degrees) OK99 Mill Creek A single 100-foot Parker pony built in 1932. OK 99 Clear Boggy Creek A 100-foot Parker pony south of Ada. Boggy Creek, in the Keetonville Hill near Catoosa, Oklahoma within Rogers County, flows south into the Verdigris River. They visited, passed through or dealt with those who frequented the various Video of Crybaby Bridge also know as Boggy Creek Bridge in Catoosa, Oklahoma … Boggy Creek Bridge, Rogers Co. Located south of Ada. Located south of Maud. Flooding on the Boggy Creek at Enid, OK (East Main Street) on May 16, 1957. Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Boggy Creek on former alignment of Keetonville Rd Location Rogers County, Oklahoma Status Derelict/abandoned Design Pratt through truss Dimensions Length of largest span: 100.1 ft. Total length: 167.0 ft. Deck width: 15.1 ft. The house was a popular spooky site visited by teenagers until it was torn down in 1975. Another one concerning a bridge, much older and now replaced near Checotah, again no clear bridge is identified on maps. A Pratt through truss bridge built in 1910 crosses Boggy Creek just before the creek reaches the river. Almost every bridge built in the 1900's in Oklahoma has a cry baby bridge story. Within 100 miles. In the background, laborers remove east railing of the old bridge. This bridge known as the Boggy Creek Bridge was bypassed in 2001. BAMS No Est Link Contractor Job Piece County Name Project Highway Description Original Contract Amount Let Date Residency Name; 110371: MIDSTATE TRAFFIC CONTROL, INC. 2810104: 07 BRYAN: NHG-013N(144)(145)TR Yes, that area has a long running legend about a "witch". Station Number Station name Date/Time Gage height, feet Dis-charge, ft3/s Long-term median flow 2/2 Benton County, Arkansas Photograph of Boggy Creek channel in Enid, Oklahoma filled in and slopes rip-rapped. The famous Tulsa Hex House lives on in the city’s annual Hex House hau Coffee, and Coca-Cola line the road, and houses and cars are in the background. OK 99 Jack Fork Creek A single 140-foot K-truss built in 1932. Built in 1910, this 100-foot pin-connected Pratt through truss stands across Boggy creek just before it dumps into the Verdigris River. Hontubby, south of Heavner in far eastern Oklahoma. USGS Quadrangle map: Boswell, OK. UTM Coordinates: Zone 15 E239909 N3776804 Date of Construction: The bridge was constructed in 1919. 15, 14th Okla. Legislature First Extra Ordinary Sessions July 15, 1933. C. B. Memminger Bridge Atoka County Muddy Boggy Creek West of Farris on SH3 (Old SH19) Bridge was named in 1933 and monument was erected in 1970.