Montgomery
holds bragging rights as the Vermont town with the most
covered bridges, boasting six inside the town limits and
one on our border, the most of any town in the State, country,
and, as some claim, the world. As recently as the 1940s
there were thirteen in use here. Most were built by Savannah
and Sheldon Jewett, from the 1860s to the 1890s.
But
with bragging rights also comes obligations and costs, and
since one of the town’s bridges no longer serve vehicular
traffic, the Hectorville or Gibou Bridge, the costs
associated with its upkeep and renovation fall to the town’s
approximately 900 taxpayers. These costs compete with all
other municipal needs; schools, water, roads etc., so it’s
not surprising the condition of this bridge has deteriorated
over time.
A
couple of years ago the Montgomery Historical Society took
the initiative to hire an engineer to study the bridge and
develop recommendations on what the town should do. The
engineer said the Hectorville Bridge was in the worst shape
and would likely fall into the South Branch of the Trout
River if it wasn’t taken down. The Historical Society made a recommendation
to the Selectboard and with generous support raised the
funds necessary to disassemble the bridge and put it into
storage until it’s fate could be determined.
The
Hectorville Bridge is now resting in the yard of St. Onge
Construction and seems to be the object of curiosity and
amusement as many still stop and take its picture.
Options
under consideration are to repair the bridge and return
it to the Hectorville site on the Gibou Road, or to repair
the bridge and relocate it to an area of town that would
integrate it into a recreation path or park. (Of note this bridge
was originally located in Montgomery Village and was moved to
the Hectorville site in the early 1900s).
In
the future we hope to provide progress reports via this
site. Advice and any other comments may be made by e-mailing
the webmaster at this page or by writing the Selectboard,
c/o the Town Clerk. Tax deductible contributions will be
gratefully accepted also and can be sent to:
Hectorville Bridge
Fund
Town Clerk/Treasurer
P.O. Box 356
Montgomery, Vermont 05471