Covered bridge near Royston, Georgia
Historic Marker erected in 2000:
The Cromers settled on Nails Creek in Franklin County in 1845. Prior to the Civil War,
the family operated a woolen mill near this site. Subsequently, the area
maintained a cotton gin, flour mill and saw mill, though all operations had
ceased by 1943. In 1907, the county contracted with James M. Hunt to build the
present 110-foot bridge. Constructed in the Town lattice design, the bridge’s
web of planks crisscrossing at 45-to 60-degree angles are fastened with wooden
pegs, or trunnels, at each intersection. Will Cromer, a descendant of the
original family, built the stone abutments.