Baker's Camp Covered Bridge, County Rd 650 North. 6/6/2010 dwm photo |
But in reviewing a number of resources I didn't find history for either.
Built in 1901 by J.J. Daniels, I'm guessing there was a place near the bridge where some guy named Baker had a camp. It is also likely the Hillis family were landowners near the site of the bridge.
It's been remodeled twice, including 2014 which is four years after these pictures were taken.
Bridge in a mirror. 6/6/2010 (dwm) |
It's located just a couple miles south of U.S. Highway 36 and east of the Putnam County town of Bainbridge (which seems like a good name for a bridge).
Baker's Camp is in the north half of the county, the third of a bridge trio south of the Pine Bluff and Rolling Stone bridges over Big Walnut Creek.
You will see those bridges November 15 and 29th in this space.
Baker's Bridge is the third one down in upper-center. (goputnamcounty.com) |
A pasture, perhaps the old camp site on the west side of the creek offers a nice view of the bridge. During my visit the bridge was obscured by leaves; so a winter or early spring visit might produce a better shot.
Baker's Camp Covered Bridge
Built: 1901 by J.J. Daniels, rehabilitated 1989, 2014
Style: Burr Arch
Length: 128 feet over Big Walnut Creek
A/K/A: Hillis Covered Bridge
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