Provided access to the Camp Sherman rifle range which sat across the Scioto River from the main part of the campl.
From an article "Came the False Armistice but Weary Soldiers Unawareā€¯ in the September 7, 1968 edition of the Xenia Daily Gazette: "The firing range at old Camp Sherman during World War 1 was a long march from camp to the base of historic Mt. Logan. It was reached by way of a narrow suspension bridge which swayed sickeningly to the measured tempo of the marching soldiers and was an experience in itself."