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The Stone Bridge is a causeway built by the United States Army in 1867. It crosses the marshy channel that connects Hart Lake and Crump Lake in a remote area of Lake County in eastern Oregon, United States. It was later incorporated into the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road which was completed in 1872. The wagon road eventually became the subject of scandal and litigation ending with a United States Supreme Court decision in 1893. The Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Today, the Stone Bridge is located on land claimed by the State of Oregon under riparian rights. The wagon road adjacent to the Stone Bridge is owned by the United States Government and is administered by Bureau of Land Managemen

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  • L'Oregon Central Military Wagon Road est une route des États-Unis principalement située dans des régions isolées du Sud de l'Oregon et reliant les villes de dans l'Idaho à Eugene dans l'Oregon. Sa construction débute par l'édification d'une chaussée, le Stone Bridge, en travers du chenal marécageux reliant les et . Construite par l'armée américaine de 1867 à 1872, elle se présente sous la forme d'une piste parfois rudimentaire. Dès la fin de sa construction, elle fait l'objet d'un litige entre propriétaires privés et administration fédérale qui se conclut par une décision de la Cour suprême des États-Unis en 1893. L'Oregon Central Military Wagon Road et le Stone Bridge sont inscrits au Registre national des lieux historiques en 1974. (fr)
  • The Stone Bridge is a causeway built by the United States Army in 1867. It crosses the marshy channel that connects Hart Lake and Crump Lake in a remote area of Lake County in eastern Oregon, United States. It was later incorporated into the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road which was completed in 1872. The wagon road eventually became the subject of scandal and litigation ending with a United States Supreme Court decision in 1893. The Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Today, the Stone Bridge is located on land claimed by the State of Oregon under riparian rights. The wagon road adjacent to the Stone Bridge is owned by the United States Government and is administered by Bureau of Land Management. (en)
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  • Primitive causeway and wagon trace (en)
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  • Stone Bridge during low water period, 1967 (en)
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  • Rural Lake County, Oregon (en)
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  • The Stone Bridge is a causeway built by the United States Army in 1867. It crosses the marshy channel that connects Hart Lake and Crump Lake in a remote area of Lake County in eastern Oregon, United States. It was later incorporated into the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road which was completed in 1872. The wagon road eventually became the subject of scandal and litigation ending with a United States Supreme Court decision in 1893. The Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Today, the Stone Bridge is located on land claimed by the State of Oregon under riparian rights. The wagon road adjacent to the Stone Bridge is owned by the United States Government and is administered by Bureau of Land Managemen (en)
  • L'Oregon Central Military Wagon Road est une route des États-Unis principalement située dans des régions isolées du Sud de l'Oregon et reliant les villes de dans l'Idaho à Eugene dans l'Oregon. Sa construction débute par l'édification d'une chaussée, le Stone Bridge, en travers du chenal marécageux reliant les et . (fr)
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  • Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road (en)
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