Box 38
Contains 20 Results:
Mount Union Aqueduct, undated
Bridge proposals consist of correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by John A. Roebling. Of particular interest in this series is the Kentucky River Bridge which Roebling started but did not complete, the Tripartite Bridge, a creative solution to bridging the three rivers of Pittsburgh, and the St. Louis River Bridge proposal which was turned down in favor of James Eads’s design.
Nashiville Bridge, c1850
Bridge proposals consist of correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by John A. Roebling. Of particular interest in this series is the Kentucky River Bridge which Roebling started but did not complete, the Tripartite Bridge, a creative solution to bridging the three rivers of Pittsburgh, and the St. Louis River Bridge proposal which was turned down in favor of James Eads’s design.
Railroad Suspension Bridge, 1860
Bridge proposals consist of correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by John A. Roebling. Of particular interest in this series is the Kentucky River Bridge which Roebling started but did not complete, the Tripartite Bridge, a creative solution to bridging the three rivers of Pittsburgh, and the St. Louis River Bridge proposal which was turned down in favor of James Eads’s design.
St. Lawrence River Bridge (Montreal), 1846
Bridge proposals consist of correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by John A. Roebling. Of particular interest in this series is the Kentucky River Bridge which Roebling started but did not complete, the Tripartite Bridge, a creative solution to bridging the three rivers of Pittsburgh, and the St. Louis River Bridge proposal which was turned down in favor of James Eads’s design.
St. Louis Bridge, 1868
Bridge proposals consist of correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by John A. Roebling. Of particular interest in this series is the Kentucky River Bridge which Roebling started but did not complete, the Tripartite Bridge, a creative solution to bridging the three rivers of Pittsburgh, and the St. Louis River Bridge proposal which was turned down in favor of James Eads’s design.
Schuylkill River Bridge, 1852
Bridge proposals consist of correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by John A. Roebling. Of particular interest in this series is the Kentucky River Bridge which Roebling started but did not complete, the Tripartite Bridge, a creative solution to bridging the three rivers of Pittsburgh, and the St. Louis River Bridge proposal which was turned down in favor of James Eads’s design.
Steubenville Railroad Bridge, 1854-1855
Bridge proposals consist of correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by John A. Roebling. Of particular interest in this series is the Kentucky River Bridge which Roebling started but did not complete, the Tripartite Bridge, a creative solution to bridging the three rivers of Pittsburgh, and the St. Louis River Bridge proposal which was turned down in favor of James Eads’s design.
Tripartite Bridge, Pittsburgh, 1846
Bridge proposals consist of correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by John A. Roebling. Of particular interest in this series is the Kentucky River Bridge which Roebling started but did not complete, the Tripartite Bridge, a creative solution to bridging the three rivers of Pittsburgh, and the St. Louis River Bridge proposal which was turned down in favor of James Eads’s design.
Wheeling Bridge, Ohio River - Specifications, 1847
Bridge proposals consist of correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by John A. Roebling. Of particular interest in this series is the Kentucky River Bridge which Roebling started but did not complete, the Tripartite Bridge, a creative solution to bridging the three rivers of Pittsburgh, and the St. Louis River Bridge proposal which was turned down in favor of James Eads’s design.
Whitewater River Bridge, 1872
Bridge proposals consist of correspondence, notes, drawings, specifications and estimates made by John A. Roebling. Of particular interest in this series is the Kentucky River Bridge which Roebling started but did not complete, the Tripartite Bridge, a creative solution to bridging the three rivers of Pittsburgh, and the St. Louis River Bridge proposal which was turned down in favor of James Eads’s design.