- D & H
Canal Museum Schuyler, Hamilton, The
Roeblings, 1931, p. 9,
Princeton NJ Buonopane, S. The
Roeblings and the Sta****
Suspension Bridge: Its Development...
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their son graduated, the
Roeblings returned to Trenton,
moving to 191 West
State Street in 1892. From 1902 to 1903
Roebling served as
President of the...
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retain his position,
Roebling lobbied for him in
meetings with
engineers and
politicians to
defend her husband's work. To the
Roeblings' relief, the politicians...
- Paul
Roebling (March 1, 1934 – July 27, 1994) was an
American actor noted for Blue Thunder,
Prince of the City and
Carolina Skeletons. In the 1990 Ken...
- John A.
Roebling, who
began the
design of the
Brooklyn Bridge, and the
grandson of
Colonel Washington A.
Roebling and
Emily Warren Roebling, who together...
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Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct, also
known as the
Roebling Bridge, is the
oldest existing wire
suspension bridge in the
United States. It runs 535 feet (163...
- Florence-
Roebling is an
unincorporated community and
former census-designated
place (CDP)
located within Florence Township, in
Burlington County, New Jersey...
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Roebling Bridge may
refer to: John A.
Roebling Suspension Bridge, a
bridge spanning the Ohio
River between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington,
Kentucky Roebling's...
- The
Roebling Building is an
industrial structure at 169
Hudson Street in the
Tribeca neighborhood of
Manhattan in New York City.
Dating to the late 19th...
- The
Ascent at
Roebling's Bridge is a
residential building in Covington, Kentucky,
United States, in the
greater Cincinnati area.
Designed by
Daniel Libeskind...