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Captain Elias McMellen (November 16, 1839 – March 2, 1916) was a bridge-maker and
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in the Union Army. McMellen's wife’s name was Annie E. Wenditz (November 13, 1841 – April 1, 1899). They were married on September 21, 1865, and had the following children: Ella, Sara (also known as Sadie), Joseph, Walter and James.1880 US census Their home for many years was located at 28 East Vine Street,
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; he provided a home for his mother next-door. During the Civil War, McMellen enlisted for service in the Union Army, becoming a private in Co. K, 79th P. V. I., which regiment was assigned to Gen. Negley's brigade. At Perryville, he contracted camp fever through exposure, and was sent home on a furlough. In 1863 he was mustered out of the 79th Regiment on a surgeon's certificate, and the same year, when his health had somewhat recovered, was again received into the service, as first lieutenant of Co. C, 21st Pa. Cavalry. Later, he was appointed captain of the Color Company of the regiment, Co. 1, 21st Pa. Cavalry. Capt. McMellen participated in the last charge made by the Army of the Potomac, on the morning of the surrender of Gen.
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. When he was twenty years old he built the bridge over Chickies Creek, at Snavely's Mill, and went on to build some of the most celebrated
covered bridges A covered bridge is a timber-truss bridge with a roof, decking, and siding, which in most covered bridges create an almost complete enclosure. The purpose of the covering is to protect the wooden structural members from the weather. Uncovered woo ...
in Pennsylvania. In this work of building and contracting he was very successful, and many iron, wooden and stone bridges in Lancaster and adjoining counties were erected by him, his reputation as a bridge builder being second to that of no man in eastern Pennsylvania. He died March 2, 1916, and is interred in the Greenwood Cemetery in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.


McMellen's bridges

* Bucher's Mill Covered Bridge, built in 1891 and rebuilt several times after flood damage. (At only sixty four feet long, it is one of the shortest covered bridges in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.) *
Forry's Mill Covered Bridge The Forry's Mill Covered Bridge is the last covered bridge that spans Chiques Creek in West Hempfield in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. A county-owned and maintained bridge, its official designation is the Big Chiques #7 Bridge ...
, built in 1869 *
Kauffman's Distillery Covered Bridge The Kauffman's Distillery Covered Bridge or Sporting Hill Bridge is a covered bridge that spans Chiques Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. A county-owned and maintained bridge, its official designation is the Big Chiques #1 B ...
, built in 1857 and last rebuilt in 1874 * Keller's Mill Covered Bridge, built in 1873, rebuilt in 1891, dismantled in 2006, and reopened on Middle Creek Road in December 2010 *
Landis Mill Covered Bridge The Landis Mill Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that spans the Little Conestoga Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. A county-owned and maintained bridge, its official designation is the Little Conestoga #1 Bridge. The bridg ...
, built in 1873 (At only fifty three feet long, it is the shortest covered bridge in Lancaster County.) * Lime Valley Covered Bridge, built in 1871 * Miller's Farm Covered Bridge, built in 1871 **
Willow Hill Covered Bridge The Willow Hill Covered Bridge is a covered bridge located off U.S. Route 30 that spans Miller’s Run (which flows into Mill Creek, a tributary of the Conestoga River) in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was built in 1962 by ...
, a reconstruction of the above bridge (built in 1962) * Pine Grove Covered Bridge, built in 1884 *
Pinetown Bushong's Mill Covered Bridge The Pinetown Bushong's Mill Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that spans the Conestoga River in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. A county-owned and maintained bridge, its official designation is the Big Conestoga #6 Bridge. The bri ...
, built in 1867, rebuilt by the Amish in 1973, and reopened in January 2014 * Red Run Covered Bridge, built in 1866 *
Risser's Mill Covered Bridge The Risser's Mill Covered Bridge or Horst's Mill Covered Bridge was a covered bridge that spanned Little Chickie's Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was burnt by an arsonist on July 8, 2002. As of October 2006, a con ...
, built in 1872 and destroyed by arson on July 8, 2002 *
Pool Forge Covered Bridge The Pool Forge Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that spans the Conestoga River in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The bridge is now on private property where it was once used as a storage barn before the owner added a road to rec ...
, built in 1859


See also

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James C. Carpenter James C. Carpenter was an American covered bridge builder in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He is known to have built nine covered bridges, five of which still exist. Two of his bridges, Herr's Mill Covered Bridge and Colemanville Covered Bridg ...
, another prolific Lancaster County covered bridge builder


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{{DEFAULTSORT:McMellen, Elias 1839 births 1916 deaths American bridge engineers People from Lancaster, Pennsylvania Union Army officers Military personnel from Pennsylvania