3 edition of Aqueduct bridge, District of Columbia. found in the catalog.
Aqueduct bridge, District of Columbia.
United States. Congress. House
Published
1916
by [s.n.] in Washington
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Removal and replacement of Aqueduct Bridge across Potomac River in District of Columbia |
Series | H.rp.166 |
Contributions | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Electronic resource |
Pagination | 3 p. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16123011M |
Aqueduct Bridge (historical) - Cultural Feature (Bridge) in District of Columbia Neighborhood. Aqueduct Bridge (historical) is a cultural feature (bridge) in District of Columbia Neighborhood. The primary coordinates for Aqueduct Bridge (historical) places . Civil War Photo (M): Washington D.C. Georgetown from the Virginia bank; Aqueduct Bridge at the extreme r: : Home & Kitchen.
Contact Information District of Columbia Dept. of Transportation 14th St. N.W. Washington DC Website. Nearby Sites; Key Bridge Boathouse-- River Access Point -- miles; Potomac Boat Club-- Washington Historic Site -- miles; Alexandria Aqueduct-- Washington Historic Site -- miles; Washington Canoe Club-- Historic Site -- miles. Quad without coxswain on the water near pier of the Aqueduct Bridge. Potomac Boat Club boathouse. The Boat-House of the Potomac Boat Club, Georgetown, D.C. from a Sketch by Forsyth, of Washington, D.C. District Digital was made possible in part with funding from .
The Washington Aqueduct, Water Supply, District of Columbia, War Department, United States Engineer Office, June, The Evening Star, February 5, , Page Pine-Log Water Main of Early 19th Century D.C. is Uncovered. Schmitt, Edwin A. and Philip O. Macqueen. "Washington Aqueduct.". Reports on the Construction of the Piers of the Aqueduct of the Alexandria Canal Across the Potomac River at Georgetown, District of Columbia,
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Washington, District of Columbia. View of Georgetown and Aqueduct Bridge Contributor Names Smith, William Morris, photographer Created / Published - Title from Civil War caption books. The Aqueduct Bridge (also called the Alexandria Aqueduct) was a bridge between Georgetown, Washington, D.C., and Rosslyn, was built to transport cargo-carrying boats on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in Georgetown across the Potomac River to the Alexandria same eight piers supported two different bridges: a wooden canal bridge (a wooden roadway bridge was added on top Carries: Cargo-carrying boats.
: HistoricalFindings Photo: Georgetown College & Aqueduct Bridge,Washington,DC,District District of Columbia. book Columbia: Home & Kitchen. The Washington Aqueduct was the District of Columbia's first public water system.
Built Aqueduct bridge the Army Corps of Engineers from toit was a monumental engineering achievement. Its designer, Army Engineer Montgomery C.
Meigs, supervised the project untilwhen he was appointed Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army. Washington, District of Columbia. View of Georgetown and Aqueduct Bridge. By photographer. William Morris Smith. Abstract. Title from Civil War caption n from negative sleeve: View of Georgetown, D.C.
Nov. 11, Forms part of Civil War glass negative collection (Library of Congress) Author: photographer. William Morris Smith. Shop Aqueduct Cabin John Bridge Washington, District Of Columbia DC Original Vintage Postcard and more music, movie, and TV memorabilia at Amazon's Entertainment Collectibles Store.
1 negative: glass, wet collodion. Photo, Print, Drawing Washington, District of Columbia. View of Georgetown and Aqueduct Bridge. Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features. Try the new Google Books eBook - FREE. Get this book in print Find in a library; All sellers» Washington Aqueduct Division.
US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, - Water Congress constructed continued Corps of Engineers County COVER cross Dalecarlia DALECARLIA RESERVOIR December distribution District of Columbia.
A division of the Baltimore District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Aqueduct is a federally owned and operated public water supply agency that produces an average of million gallons of water per day at two treatment plants located in the District of Columbia.
Aqueduct Bridge (historical), DC Latitude: Longitude: County: District of Columbia Area: Washington West Elevation: 1 meters - 3 feet. This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Aqueduct Bridge (Potomac River) article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject.: Put new text under old text.
Click here to start a new topic. WikiProject United States / District of Columbia (Rated C-class, Low-importance). The Aqueduct Bridge (also called the Alexandria Aqueduct) was a bridge between Potomac River to the Alexandria same eight piers supported two different bridges: a wooden canal bridge (a wooden roadway bridge was added on top of the canal later) and an iron truss bridge carrying a roadway and an electric trolley line.
The bridge was closed in after the construction of the. The Washington Aqueduct is an aqueduct that provides the public water supply system serving Washington, D.C., and parts of its suburbs. One of the first major aqueduct projects in the United States, the Aqueduct was commissioned by Congress inand construction began in under the supervision of Montgomery C.
Meigs and the US Army Corps of Engineers (which still owns and. Aqueduct Bridge Piers, DC Aqueduct Bridge Piers is a Locale in District of Columbia County, District of has an elevation of 1 meters, or 3 feet.
English: The Aqueduct Bridge — a former canal aqueduct and railroad bridge over the Potomac important and well preserved remnant of one of America's earliest engineering triumphs.
Intimately connected with the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, and the development of commercial Georgetown in the early 19th century. Reports on the construction of the piers of the aqueduct of the Alexandria Canal across the Potomac River at Georgetown, District of Columbia, Washington: G.P.O., (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication, Internet resource: Document Type: Book, Internet Resource: All Authors.
The Aqueduct Bridge dates to the antebellum period, when Alexandria comprised part of the federal District of Columbia. Alexandria, a port city, desired to. The aqueduct “is on the property books of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,” he said. His boss, Army Col. Edward P. Chamberlayne, who commands the Corps’ Baltimore district, said his.
Aqueduct Bridge (1st) (Washington, District of Columbia) Builtreplaced Lost Timber stringer bridge over Potomac on Canal Replaced by new bridge. Aqueduct Bridge (2nd) (Washington, District of Columbia) Built replaced Lost Howe deck truss bridge over Potomac River on Canal and Road Replaced by new bridge.
Aqueduct Bridge. History Book. Cabin John The Town The Hotel Amusement Park The Bridge Legends History Book Conduit Road leads from the Washington Aqueduct Reservoir in the District of Columbia, to near Great Falls in Maryland.
The road was builf to provide easy access for maintainence of the aqueduct, but became a popular country drive shortly after its.Civil War Photo (M): Washington District of Columbia. View of Georgetown and Aqueduct Bridge: : Home & Kitchen. The Monocacy Aqueduct (mile ) is the longest aqueduct on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
NPS Photo. An Icon of American Civil Engineering. Construction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal began in in Georgetown, District of Columbia, and reached its terminus in Cumberland, Maryland, in the summer of The C&O Canal system included eleven stone .