Colossus Bridge (Philadelphia)
Caption of the 1823 engraving shown at right:
THE UPPER FERRY BRIDGE.
Over the River Schuylkill near Morris street in the County of Philadelphia, chord of arch 340 feet, whole extent of Bridge 400 feet, rise of Arch 20 feet, elevation above water 30 feet, the span is greater by 98 feet than that of any other Bridge known, the Construction is in general new, the principle invented by Lewis Wernwag, who was afsisted in the execution by Jos.h Johnson, general design by Rob.t Mills, Architect.
The bridge was destroyed September 1, 1838, by fire. The bridge was succeeded by Charles Ellet Jr.'s 1842 wire suspension bridge, followed by the 1875 Callowhill Street truss bridge. The modern bridge at this site is the 1965 Spring Garden Street Bridge.
The bridge was located near 39°57′50″N 75°11′00″W / 39.96389°N 75.18333°W.
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"Schuylkill Waterworks" (1835), with "The Colossus" in the background.
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"A View of Fairmount and the Waterworks" (1835) by John Rubens Smith.
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Diagram with section showing internals.
References
- ^ Griggs Jr., F. E. (October 2004). "Colossus Bridge Designer Lewis Wernwag" (PDF). STRUCTURE Magazine: 34–36. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 19, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2009.
- ^ Kapsch, Robert James. Over the Alleghenies: early canals and railroads of Pennsylvania. W. Va. University Press, 2013.
- ^ Ryall, M. J.; G. A. R. Parke; J. E. Harding (2000). The Manual of Bridge Engineering. Thomas Telford. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-7277-2774-9. Retrieved April 6, 2008.
- ^ Burr Arthur Robinson (1961). "Wernwag, Lewis". Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
- ^ Tyrrell, Henry Grattan (1911). History of Bridge Engineering. Chicago: Published by the author. p. 135. Retrieved November 26, 2009.
External links
- Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. PA-1946, "Upper Ferry Bridge, Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA", 1 photo, 1 photo caption page