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BROOKLYN BRIDGE FACTS, HISTORY, and INFORMATION Facts taken from the publications noted below: (DBS) The Builders of the Bridge by D.B Steinman; ... Brooklyn Bridge: Fact and Symbol
Two — the Cincinnati-Covington Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge — are still standing. ... 1869 - Dies of tetanus from accident at Brooklyn Bridge site. Son, Washington Roebling, ...
Butler County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and part of the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2000 census, the population was 174,083. Butler County was created on March 12, 1800, from part of Allegheny County and named in honor of General...
Roebling designed the Brooklyn Bridge to have a load capacity of 18,700 tons.
A monument to man's ingenuity and creativity, this world famous steel suspension bridge was designed by architect John Roebling between 1867 and 1883. Many lives were lost constructing the first ...
John Roebling designed the Brooklyn Bridge, but his foot was crushed near the site in 1869 -- just after construction began.
John Augustus Roebling, Designer of the Brooklyn Bridge ... The brilliant engineer didn't live to see the bridge he designed.
Brooklyn Bridge, span over the East River, New York City, between the boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan. The bridge was designed by the American...
Brooklyn Bridge by John Augustus Roebling architect, at Brooklyn, New York, New York, 1869 to 1883, in the Great Buildings Online. ... Discussion Brooklyn Bridge Commentary
This advance was next seen on the Brooklyn Bridge (also designed by John Roebling), which surpassed the Cincinnati bridge in length and almost every other statistical category in 1883.
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