File:DETAIL, SHOE AT WEST ABUTMENT, SOUTH SIDE - Upper Bridge, River Street, spanning AuSable River, Keeseville, Essex County, NY HAER NY,16-KEVI,2-18.tif

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DETAIL, SHOE AT WEST ABUTMENT, SOUTH SIDE - Upper Bridge, River Street, spanning AuSable River, Keeseville, Essex County, NY
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DETAIL, SHOE AT WEST ABUTMENT, SOUTH SIDE - Upper Bridge, River Street, spanning AuSable River, Keeseville, Essex County, NY
Depicted place New York; Essex County; Keeseville
Date Documentation compiled after 1968
Dimensions 4 x 5 in.
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
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HAER NY,16-KEVI,2-18
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  • Significance: The Upper Bridge is one of three nineteenth century bridges within the Village of Keeseville. A two-span, pin connected, high Pratt, iron truss bridge, it is one of the oldest wrought iron truss bridges in the Adirondack/Champlain Region. It was fabricated and erected by Murray, Dougal and Company of Milton, Pennsylvania. Although primarily a railroad car manufacturer, the company built bridges from the early 1870's to 1880. Today, bridges known to be built by Murray, Dougal and Company are extremely rare. This bridge is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has been designated an American Society of Civil Engineers National Civil Engineering Landmark along with two other Keeseville bridges.
  • Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-38
  • Survey number: HAER NY-169
  • Building/structure dates: 1878 Initial Construction
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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 83001665.

Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ny1558.photos.116526p
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Object location44° 30′ 18″ N, 73° 28′ 50.02″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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