Box 53
Contains 7 Results:
Geological Atlas of New Jersey, 1908
Personal papers include biographical data, correspondence, Vitrite and Luminoid investment records, notebooks, miscellaneous articles, British war documents, and travel maps.
Velocity of Shot and Shell diagrams, 1868
Materials include documents on a variety of bridge engineering topics.
Pile Driver, 1842
Material arranged alphabetically includes, correspondence, notes, publications and a manuscript for John A. Roebling’s book titled Long and Short Span Railway Bridges. The series is a miscellany of engineering designs and patents by John A. Roebling, and engineering topics not related to a specific Roebling project.
Rock Island Arsenal Bridge, undated
Bridge proposals include correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by Washington A. Roebling. The proposals include several military bridges designed by Roebling during the Civil War, consultations on and histories of bridges built by John A. Roebling, and the Hudson River Bridge which Roebling endorsed.
Suspended Truss Bridges, 1857-1860
Bridge proposals include correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by Washington A. Roebling. The proposals include several military bridges designed by Roebling during the Civil War, consultations on and histories of bridges built by John A. Roebling, and the Hudson River Bridge which Roebling endorsed.
Furnace Designs, undated
Material arranged alphabetically includes, correspondence, notes, publications and a manuscript for John A. Roebling’s book titled Long and Short Span Railway Bridges. The series is a miscellany of engineering designs and patents by John A. Roebling, and engineering topics not related to a specific Roebling project.
Hudson River Bridge, undated
Bridge proposals include correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by Washington A. Roebling. The proposals include several military bridges designed by Roebling during the Civil War, consultations on and histories of bridges built by John A. Roebling, and the Hudson River Bridge which Roebling endorsed.