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  1. Washington Augustus Roebling (May 26, 1837 – July 21, 1926) was an American civil engineer who supervised the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, designed by his father John A. Roebling. He served in the Union Army during the American Civil War as an officer at the Battle of Gettysburg .

  2. Jul 17, 2024 · Washington Augustus Roebling (born May 26, 1837, Saxonburg, Pa., U.S.—died July 21, 1926, Trenton, N.J.) was a U.S. civil engineer under whose direction the Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, was completed in 1883; the bridge was designed by Roebling with his father, John Augustus.

  3. The first child of renowned bridge designer John Augustus Roebling, Washington Augustus Roebling was born just about the time his father began experimenting with production of the wire rope that would make suspension bridges practical.

  4. Jan 31, 2019 · Chief Engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge. John Roebling, the designer of the Brooklyn Bridge, severely injured his foot in a freak accident while the site of the bridge was being surveyed in 1869. He died of an infection before any major work had started on the bridge.

  5. Aug 8, 2017 · Washington’s father, John A. Roebling, invented a wire rope that aided in revolutionizing modern American industry and subsequently created an empire fit for that tireless cliché, the American ...

  6. Jun 8, 2011 · A military and civil engineer and second-generation German immigrant, Washington Augustus Roebling (born: May 26, 1837 in Saxonburg, PA; died: July 21, 1926 in Trenton, NY) is best known for overseeing the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, which was designed by his father, John Augustus Roebling (1806-1869).

  7. Washington Augustus Roebling (1837-1926), American engineer and manufacturer, was a noted bridge designer and builder. Washington Roebling was born on May 26, 1837, in Saxonburg, Pa., where his father, an engineer, had settled in 1831 with a group of German colonists.

  8. Washington Roebling was neither the first nor the last engineer to find himself in war. The record, and not just his own memoir, reveals that he was efficient (building several temporary wire bridges),

  9. Feb 5, 2019 · “A welcome tribute to the persistence, precision and humanity of Washington Roebling and a love-song for the mighty New York bridge he built.” - The Wall Street Journal. Chief Engineer is the...

  10. Jul 16, 2020 · Washington Roebling (1837 - 1926) John A Roebling’s idea for a crossing over the East River goes back to 1855 when, having become frustrated by the lack of progress on the Atlantic Avenue to Fulton Street Ferry, he proposed a suspension bridge comprising two granite towers and four mighty cables.