When the 1886 metal-truss Attica Wagon Bridge across the Wabash River was bypassed in the early 1920s with a reinforced concrete-arch structure of Indiana State Highway Commission design, the Fountain county commissioners ordered that the seven spans of the old structure be dismantled and moved to carry local roadways over streams in various other locations. As a part of the relocation, the eastern-most through-truss span of the old wagon bridge were re-erected at its current location where it has carried CR 300E over Big Shawnee Creek since 1924.