August 26, 1887: Bridge Builder Lemuel Chenoweth Dies at 76

Bridge builder Lemuel Chenoweth died at his home in Beverly in Randolph County on August 26, 1887, at age 76. He was a renowned builder of churches, houses, sideboards, beds, buggies, wagons, and even dominoes; however, he’s best remembered for his covered bridges.

In the 1840s, the state of Virginia was taking bids for bridges to be constructed on the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike; U.S. 250 and State Route 47 generally follow this route today. Legend has it that when Chenoweth arrived in Richmond with a model of his covered bridge, the plain design attracted little attention. But then, he supposedly placed the model between two chairs, stood on it, and challenged the other bidders to put their models to the same test. Although some dispute the story, Chenoweth received the contract to build all the main river crossings for the center section of the new turnpike.

His many bridges included the earliest covered bridge at Beverly and the Barrackville covered bridge on the Fairmont-Wheeling Turnpike. His most famous span is the Philippi covered bridge, which was completed in 1852 and restored after a 1989 fire.

A Covered Bridge Christmas

Across West Virginia, many towns and cities will host Christmas parades and other holiday festivals in December. But only one town can claim to have a historic covered bridge in the backdrop of their festivities. Philippi is hoping to brand itself as a Christmas destination, with a historic twist. 

“Christmas was always special here whenever I was growing up,” said Philippi Mayor Phil Bowers, who had the idea to brand the town as “A Covered Bridge Christmas” destination.

“We have tens of thousands of people who ride the Polar Express in Elkins, and we thought, we’re really not doing much to bring those people to Philippi.” 

Credit James Owston/ Alderson Broaddus University
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Covered Bridge in Philippi

Like many locations in West Virginia, the city of Philippi is looking to tourism to boost the local economy.

Next year, the city plans to add additional Christmas-themed activities. This could include ice skating rink, and buggy rides that could transport visitors to view the Christmas lights, Bowers said.  

A Covered Bridge Christmas” kicks off Friday, Dec. 1. There will be a parade on Friday, and other events are planned throughout the month. 

This story was produced by students and faculty at the Mass Communication department at Alderson Broaddus University.

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