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The Champion Bridge Company, formerly known as Champion Iron Bridge and Manufacturing Company, is a steel fabrication business based in
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, in the
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. It has been in business since the 1870s, and several of its works are listed on the
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History


Early years

In the 1850s, Zimri Wall (October 12, 1836-n.a.) began building bridges in
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. In 1860, he built a number of timber bridges in Clinton County. He established the Zimri Wall Company, and in 1871, he went into partnership with his brother as the Z. & J. Wall and Company. The Wall brothers developed a new wrought iron trussed arch bridge which was subsequently patented as the "Champion Wrought Iron Arch Bridge." The patented design reportedly "played a key role in the history of their company." The brothers sought investors to help them exploit their new design. In 1872, they formed the "Champion Iron Bridge and Manufacturing Company" in partnership with Albert Israel Bailey. The company opened a fabrication shop in
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, and in 1875 built a larger shop in
Wilmington, Ohio Wilmington is a city in Clinton County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. The population was 12,664 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Micropolitan statistical area, Wilmington micropolitan area ...
. The business was incorporated in 1878, and Zimri Wall left the business in 1880. In 1881, the company changed its name to the Champion Bridge Company in 1881 and began to also manufacture farm implements, iron fences, and some machinery. In 1893, the company moved to its present location on East Sugartree Street in Wilmington. The company was among the first to use and promote steel for the construction of smaller highway bridges.


War on the "bridge trust"

In 1905 and 1906, a
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, prosecutor pursued legal action, ''State of Ohio'' ex rel. ''Kora F. Brigs'' vs. ''Henry Hughes'' et al., against six Ohio bridge-building companies, including Champion Bridge Company, alleging that they had formed a "bridge trust." The State alleged that the six companies had conspired to increase prices at the expense of taxpayers. In 1906, Ohio Attorney General Wade H. Ellis filed criminal charges against 15 bridge companies under Ohio's Valentine Antitrust Act. In October 1906, ''
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'' reported that Champion and four other companies had surrendered their charters as a result of Ellis's "war on the bridge trust." Despite the action, the convicted companies were able to continue operating in Ohio by reorganizing in other states or making "organizational revisions under Ohio laws."


Later years

In the 1930s, the company diversified into other areas of structural steel and began supplying steel for building construction. In 1935, R. J. Miars, who had previously been the company's general manager, acquired the company in partnership with two investors. Miars later bought out his investors, and he conveyed half of the company to his son, Harry S. Miars, in 1952. The current corporation was established in 1956. A number of its works are listed on the U.S.
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Works

Works include:


Kentucky

*Berry Bridge (1908), spanning Green River on Old Ferry Road,
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* Blackford Creek Bridge (circa 1920), spanning Blackford Creek on Toler Bridge Road,
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* Goose Creek Foot Bridge, Court and Depot Streets,
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(Champion Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed *Kentucky State Route 1032 Bridge, spanning South Fork of Licking River,
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*US 23 Middle Bridge (1908), spanning Levisa Fork,
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North Carolina

*North Carolina Road 1336 Bridge (1920), spanning
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, near Burnsville,
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*Person County Bridge No. 35, spanning South Flat River on State Road 1120, Hurdle Mills, North Carolina


Ohio

*Buck Run Bridge (1890), spanning Little West Fork Ohio Brush Creek on Buck Run Road (CR 37),
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*Egypt Pike Bridge (1876), spanning Mud Run in New Holland,
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*Martinsville Road Covered Bridge (1871), spanning the east fork of Todd's Fork one mile west of
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, considered the oldest bridge built by Champion Bridge Company


Tennessee

* Big Sewee Creek Bridge, TN 58 and Center Point Road,
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, NRHP-listed * Hutsell Truss Bridge, Old Ten Mile Road, Ten Mile, Tennessee, NRHP-listed * Kings Mill Bridge, Big Sewee Road, Decatur, Tennessee, NRHP-listed * Surprise Truss Bridge, Sewee Creek Road, Ten Mile, Tennessee, NRHP-listed *Weaver Road Bridge (1898), spanning Paint Rock Creek on Weaver Road near Kingston,
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Virginia

*Knightly Bridge (1915), spanning the Middle River on Virginia Route 778 near Knightly,
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*Middle River Bridge, on State Route 256 over the Middle River, Weyers Cave,
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*Mount Meridian Bridge (1907), spanning the Middle River at Virginia Route 769, near Mount Meridian,
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*Wallace Mill Bridge (1914), spanning Little Calfpasture River on Virginia State Route 683, near Craigsville in
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Other

*Bay Springs Bridge (circa 1920), spanning Mackey's Creek,
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* Blackburn Point Bridge (1925), Blackburn Point Road at Gulf Intracoastal Waterway,
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(Champion Bridge Company), NRHP-listed *Boggs Creek Bridge (circa 1900), spanning Boggs Creek on CR 450 West,
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*Cyrus Bridge (1918), along Whites Creek Road, west of the intersection of County Road 19 and U.S. Route 52,
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*Smith Bridge (circa 1915–1918), Dooley Road spanning Nottely River, near Blairsville,
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("Probably Champion Bridge Company") *St. Anthony Street Bridge (1889), spanning Buffalo Creek in Lewisburg Borough, Kelly Township,
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References

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