A Cliff of Glass. The Proposed French Tower. DOUBLE PARABOLIC BRIDGE SUBMITTED IN COMPE TITION FOR CROSSING THE HARLEM RIVER AT 181st STREET CITY OF NEW YORK. BY GEO. ED HARDING CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT N. Y. painted with one coat of metallic paint before delivery Characteristics of Good Timber. DOUBLE PARABOLIC BRIDGE FOR HARLEM RIVER N. YBY GEO. E. HARDING C.E. t23 fS' F. ELEVATION AND PLAN. be designed without much deliberation., scientific american, 1886-10-30
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