john augustus roebling

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born , June 12, 1806, Mühlhausen, Prussia died July 22, 1869, Brooklyn Heights, N.Y., U.S. German-U.S. civil engineer, a pioneer in the design of suspension bridges. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1831. His best-known work is New York's Brooklyn Bridge. In the 1850s and '60s Roebling and his son Washington (1837-1926) built four suspension bridges: two at Pittsburgh, one at Niagara Falls (1855), and one at Cincinnati (1866). When his design for a bridge connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan was accepted, he was appointed chief engineer. He died from an injury he received as construction began. Washington completed the project in 1883; himself incapacitated from 1872 by decompression sickness, his completion of the work depended heavily on his wife, Emily Warren Roebling
john augustus roebling

    Hyphenation

    John Au·gus·tus roebling

    Turkish pronunciation

    cän ıgʌstıs rōblîng

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʤän əˈgəstəs ˈrōbləɴɢ/ /ˈʤɑːn əˈɡʌstəs ˈroʊblɪŋ/
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