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John A. Roebling Collection

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Roebling, Charles Gustavus, 1849-1918
Roebling, Ferdinand W. (Ferdinand William), 1842-1917
John A. Roebling's Sons Company
Roebling, John Augustus, 1806-1869
Roebling, Washington Augustus, 1837-1926.
Collector
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of History of Technology
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Mechanical and Civil Engineering
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Work and Industry
Topic
Bridges -- New York (N.Y.)
Bridge construction industry -- United States
Bridges -- Design and construction
Iron industry and trade -- United States
Iron industry and trade -- Colorado
Wire industry -- New Jersey
Suspension bridges -- Design and construction
Ski lifts
Wire-rope industry -- New Jersey
Provenance
This collection was donated by Blair Birdsall, former chief engineer at John A. Roebling's Sons Company in 1981.
Creator
Roebling, Charles Gustavus, 1849-1918
Roebling, Ferdinand W. (Ferdinand William), 1842-1917
John A. Roebling's Sons Company
Roebling, John Augustus, 1806-1869
Roebling, Washington Augustus, 1837-1926.
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John A. Roebling Collection
Summary
Collection documents the work of the John A. Roebling's Sons Company, builders of bridges. The materials consist primarily of photograph albums documenting some of the bridges, tramways, ski lifts and chair lifts that Roebling's Sons Company was involved with. The documentation also includes specifications, patents, and reference materials about the engineering process of building bridges and bridges in general.
Biographical / Historical
John Augustus Roebling (1806-1869) was the founder and proprietor of John A. Roebling's Sons Company. Born in Mühlhausen, Germany, he was a civil engineer famous for his wire rope suspension bridge designs, in particular, the design of the Brooklyn Bridge. Roebling married Johana Herting in 1836 and they had nine children: Washington A. Roebling (1837-1926); Laura R. Methfessel (1840-1873); Ferdinand W. Roebling (1842-1917); Elvira R. Stewart (1844-1871); Josephine R. Jarvis (b. 1847); Charles Gustavus Roebling (1849-1918); Edmund Roebling (1854-1930); William Roebling (b. 1856, d. 1860); and Hannah Roebling (died in infancy). Roebling's three sons, Washington Augustus Roebling; Ferdinand William Roebling and Charles Gustavus Roebling, worked for the company. Roebling's Sons Company was active in the design and manufacture of wire rope used in the erection of suspension bridges since the 1840s. Roebling devised a system of spinning the wires together where weights and swivels turned the wire coils in the opposite direction from the twisting, thereby removing kinks. Method of and Machine for Manufacturing Wire Rope (US Patent # 2,720) issued on July 16, 1842. Roebling would adapt this wire rope to his suspension bridge principle. In 1848, he established a company—John Roebling's Sons Company—in Trenton, New Jersey, to manufacture his wire rope. Roebling manufacturing plants were sold in 1952 to the Colorado Fuel and Iron (CF&I) Company of Pueblo, Colorado. In 1968, the Crane Company purchased the CF& I.
Extent
18.5 Cubic feet (62 boxes, 1 map-folder)
Date
1836-1975
bulk 1930-1950
Custodial History
This collection was formerly known as the Blair Birdsall Collection. It was transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Work and Industry in 2007.
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0981
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photograph albums
Specifications
Reports
Price lists
Photographs
Newsletters
Letterpress books
Correspondence
Blueprints
Ledgers (account books)
Genealogies
Notebooks
Patents
Citation
John A. Roebling Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into six series. Series 1, Historical background materials, 1895-1958, undated Subseries 1, Biographical, 1900-1958, undated Subseries 2, John A. Roebling's and Sons Company materials, 1895-1949 Subseries 3, Newsletters, 1929-1931 Series 2, Photographs, 1926-1975 Series 3, Specifications, 1855-1962 Series 4, Reports, 1928-1938 Series 5, Patent materials, 1849-1952 Series 6, Reference materials, 1836-1964
Processing Information
Processed by Beatrice Kelly (intern) and Alison Oswald (archivist), August 2009.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Photograph albums
Specifications
Reports
Price lists
Photographs -- 20th century
Newsletters -- 1920-1940
Letterpress books
Correspondence
Blueprints
Ledgers (account books)
Genealogies
Notebooks
Patents
Scope and Contents
The collection documents the work of the John A. Roebling's Sons Company, builders of bridges. The materials consist primarily of photograph albums documenting a variety of bridges, mostly in the United States. The documentation also includes specifications, patents, and reference materials about the engineering process of building bridges and bridges in general. Series 1, Historical background materials, 1895-1958, is divided into two subseries: Subseries 1, John A. Roebling's and Sons Company materials, 1895-1949 and Subseries 2, Newsletters, 1929-1931. Subseries 1, John A. Roebling's and Sons Company materials, 1895-1949, contains a variety of items related to the company such as historical narratives, correspondence, price lists, testing data, and a ledger with cost estimates. The correspondence is partially bound (pages 1 to 104) from a letter press book (handwritten and typescript) belonging to John A. Roebling's and Sons Company. William Hildebrand and Charles G. Roebling are the chief correspondents. The correspondence documents daily activities related to the design and erection of bridges as well as finances and supplies. Charles G. Roebling's notebook, undated, contains calculations and notes about various bridge projects. Subseries 2, Newsletters, 1929-1931, contain copies of Blue Center and Wire Engineering, which were John A. Roebling's and Sons Company publications intended for employees. The newsletters were apparently used as scrapbooks, with black-and-white photographs pasted into the pages. Found among the pages of Blue Center are photographs of the Hudson River Bridge and in Wire Engineering, there are photographs of the Maysville, Kentucky Bridge. Series 2, Photographs, 1926-1975, comprises the largest series in the collection. The photographs are primarily black-and-white and document aerial tramways, tramways for logging or mining, chair lifts, ski lifts, floods, and bridge construction projects. The latter makes up the majority. Most photographs were assembled into albums with corresponding captions and dates, and almost all of the photographs document bridges in the United States. There is one exception, the Yauricocha Tramway in Peru. In some instances, the captions are recorded on the back of the photographs, and others were recorded on album pages. The series is arranged alphabetically by name of bridge and/or project. Series 3, Specifications, 1855-1962, consists of printed textual documents (both bound and loose) that contain information for bidders, proposals, contracts, and bonds, and the detailed specifications. This series is arranged alphabetically by bridge name. Series 4, Reports, 1928-1938, contains bound reports (both progress and final) detailing problems, requirements, research, manufacture, plant installation, cable equipment, strand adjustments, and Roebling Company developments. This series is arranged alphabetically by bridge/and/or project. Series 5, Patent materials, 1849-1952, consists of issued patents (to a variety of individuals) for cable and cable appliances, cables, and cable apparatus, cableways and tramways, and grips. The patents are arranged by subject area, then by patent number. Series 6, Reference materials, 1836-1964, contains a wide range of materials—articles, biographical files, drawings, photographs, newspaper clippings, advertising, correspondence, notes—documenting all aspects of bridges. This series is arranged alphabetically by topic.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at [email protected] or 202-633-3270.
Related Materials
Materials in the Archives Center George S. Morison Collection (NMAH.AC.0978) Modjeski and Masters Company Records (NMAH.AC.0976) Division of Mechanical and Civil Engineering Bridges Reference Collection (NMAH.AC.1577) Materials at Other Organizations The Rutgers University, Special Collections and University Archives Roebling Family Collection, cicra 1820s-1950s Correspondence, journals, reports, business records, biographical data, blueprints, engineering drawings, genealogical charts, tape recordings, photos, printed matter, and other papers, relating to John Augustus Roebling (1806-1869), noted for his manufacture of wire and construction of suspension bridges, his son, Washington Augustus Roebling (1837-1926), and his grandson, John Augustus Roebling II (1867-1952). Includes correspondence (1849-1865) with Charles Swan; correspondence (1868-1902) of Washington A. Roebling's wife, Emily Warren Roebling; correspondence (1894-1907) of John A. Roebling's first wife, Margaret Shippen MacIlvaine (1867-1930); memorials and other papers (1918) relating to Charles G. Roebling; correspondence and papers of Hamilton Schuyler and David B. Steinman, biographers of members of the Roebling family; material relating to construction of the Brooklyn Bridge and to the Civil War; letterpress copybooks (1887-1912), correspondence and reports (1876-1939), index to company minutes (1876-1960), stock transaction agreements (1952) with Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation, and other papers, of John A. Roebling's Sons Company, wire manufacturers; salary records (1953-1960) of Roebling Securities Corporation; and papers of Vitrite and Luminoid Co., New York, N.Y. Institute Archives and Special Collections, Rensselaer Libraries, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Roebling Collection, 1824-1926 The Roebling Collection documents the personal and professional activities of John A. Roebling and Washington A. Roebling; and business activities of the John A. Roebling's Sons Company. The material dates from 1824 to 1926 with the bulk of the material dating from 1844 to 1883.
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Record ID
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Metadata Usage
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GUID
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In the Collection

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  • Photographs

  • Historical Background

  • John A. Roebling's and Sons Company materials

  • Roebling Scrapbook, 1975 October

  • Hudson River Bridge, Miscellaneous

  • Wire

  • John A. Roebling's Sons Company Catalog of Wire Rope and Wire Rope Fastenings

  • Cable and Cable Appliances Wire

  • Chesapeake Bay Bridge

  • Tramways-Domestic

  • Tacoma Narrows Bridge

  • American Toll Bridges Association Ambassador Bridge

  • Truss Bridges

  • Oroville Dam Bridge, Middle Fork Feather River Bridge

  • John A. Roebling's Son Company Book, Suspension Bridges: A Century of Progress

  • Point Pleasant Bridge

  • Gutehoffnugschutte Hand Book of Steel Sections

  • Dimensions between arrow points

  • White Face Mountain Ski Lift

  • San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge

  • Bridges- General

  • Cableways-Miscellaneous Articles

  • Cableways and Tramways

  • Portsmouth, Ohio Bridge

  • Hudson River Bridge, 1930 (#291-348)

  • Ammann, Othmar Hermann

  • Request for cableway estimate

  • Missouri River Bridge at the Paseo, Kansas City, MO

  • Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge

  • Hudson River Bridge

  • Manhattan Bridge (repair)

  • Pittsburgh Bridges-Point and Allegheny

  • Tramways

  • Tacoma Narrows Bridge

  • John A. Roebling's Sons Company Wire in Electrical Construction Book

  • Deer Creek Suspension Bridge

  • Chesapeake Bay Bridge

  • Washington A. Roebling, portrait

  • Cantilever Bridges

  • Tacoma Narrows Bridge

  • Cableways-Domestic

  • Dams

  • Pikes Peak Chairlift

  • Puerto Rico Radar Telescope

  • Hildenbrand, William (lecture)

  • Florida State Roads Bridge

  • Wire rope tables, 1887 and undated

  • Philadelphia and Camden Bridge

  • Strand Sections for Wire Rope

  • Davenport Bridge

  • Patent materials

  • Cableways and Tramways

  • Skilifts

  • Mt. Hood Aerial Tramway (Skyhook)

  • Cableways-Domestic

  • Manhattan Bridge including wire cables vs. eye bar chains

  • Ledger of list of estimates, 1895 January-1905 February

  • Francisco and Jacobus - NY Towers and Cables

  • Dravo Bridges Ferries

  • Hudson River Bridge, 1930 (#126-175)

  • Hudson River Bridge Photograph Album #5, 1929 July-1930 June

  • Wire Clearances

  • Hudson River Bridge

  • Hudson River Bridge, 1930 (#349-389)

  • Miscellaneous Bridges (floods)

  • Tacoma Narrows Bridge

  • Trenton Sunday Times Advertiser (overview of Roebling's and Sons Company), 1945 May

  • Lumberville Bridge

  • Sciotoville Cantilever Bridge

  • Kingston Port Ewan Bridge

  • San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge

  • Skelton, West Virginia Mine Tramway

  • Hoover Dam

  • Tramways-Domestic

  • Strand fabrication

  • Miscellaneous Tramway

  • Tramways-Domestic

  • San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge

  • Mount Hope Bridge

  • Hudson River Bridge Photograph Album #2, 1929 April-1929 August

  • Old Bridges

  • Roebling Tramways

  • John A. Roebling, portrait

  • San Pedro River near Benson, AZ

  • Tacoma Narrows Bridge

  • Detroit River Bridge

  • John A. Roebling's Sons Price List, 1922 June

  • Deer Isle Bridge

  • Williamsburg Bridge

  • Specifications

  • Mid-Hudson, Poughkeepsie Bridges

  • El Paso Gas Company Bridge Photograph Album

  • Comparison of Wire Sizes, 1920 December

  • Interstate (East) Bridge Reconstruction

  • Triborough Bridge

  • Miscellaneous Photos and Historic Material

  • Portland General Electric Co. Bridge, Crooked River and Deschuter River

  • Williamsburg Bridge

  • Blue Center, 1929 May-1929 August

  • Cables and Cable Apparatus (electric)

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