On Fuller Bridge Road at Black Falls Road, on the right when traveling north on Fuller Bridge Road.
Completed originally in 1890, Fuller Covered Bridge was the last of the many covered bridges constructed by Savanard and Sheldon Jewett in Montgomery. The brothers used the Town lattice truss system, a design patented in 1820 by architect/civil . . . — — Map (db m201054) HM
On N Main Street (Vermont Route 118) at Deuso Road, on the left when traveling west on N Main Street.
The Episcopal Union Church was the first religious edifice built in Montgomery. John Henry Hopkins, the first Episcopal Bishop of Vermont, consecrated the new church in 1835. Originally designed as a traditional meeting house, extensive renovations . . . — — Map (db m201055) HM
On Rt 118 at Route 118, on the left when traveling north on Rt 118.
Constructed in 1863, Longley Covered Bridge is the oldest known extant covered bridge built by Sheldon and Savanard Jewett of Montgomery. It utilizes a wooden truss system of crisscrossed diagonals connecting horizontal top and bottom chords to form . . . — — Map (db m201058) HM
On Comstock Bridge Road, on the left when traveling west.
Built in 1883, Comstock Covered Bridge is an illustration of the Town lattice truss, one of the most significant American timber truss types of the 19th century. Patented in 1820 by architect Ithiel Town, the truss system consists of a rectangular . . . — — Map (db m201056) HM