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Niagara Falls Bridge Commission Records

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Niagara Falls International Bridge Company and Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company
Names
Niagara Falls Arch Bridge Commission
Niagara Falls International Bridge Company
Buck, Leffert L.
Burrows, George L.
Reynolds, Thomas
Roebling, John Augustus, 1806-1869
Place
Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.)
Topic
Bridge maintenance
Bridges -- New York (N.Y.)
Suspension bridges
Arch bridges
Provenance
Unknown.
Creator
Niagara Falls International Bridge Company and Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company
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Niagara Falls Bridge Commission Records
Summary
Correspondence, bridge construction and condition reports, financial records, and other materials created by or concerning the Niagara Falls International Bridge Company and the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company (NFSB). The main focus of the collection is company administration and the daily operation of a series of bridges connecting the U.S. and Canada over the Niagara Gorge.
Accruals
Additional materials were added to the collection. Five volumes (business records relating to the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission were purchased from Dunacan McLaren, in May 2013. Four volumes of letterpress copybooks of the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission were purchased from Margaret Dobrzensky in June 2014. One cash book of the Niagara Railway Arch Bridge Company was purchased in May 2015 from Margaret Dobrzensky. Approximately 2 cubic feet of drawings, maps, and plans related to the Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge were added to the collection in October 2022. The materials were transferred from the Division of Work and Industry,
Biographical / Historical
[1] In 1846 the Niagara Falls International Bridge Company and the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company were formed to construct, maintain, and manage the affairs of a bridge connecting the United States and Canada over the Niagara Gorge. The Niagara Falls International Bridge Company formed the American component of the joint venture, and the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company formed the Canadian component. The companies were governed by a joint board and managed by elected presidents. A superintendent was employed for daily activities such as cash accounting, employee interaction, and bridge supervision. The first suspension bridge was built in 1848, but less than ten years later a stronger bridge was needed due to heavy traffic. John A. Roebling designed and oversaw construction of the Railway Suspension Bridge. The new bridge officially opened in 1855 and supported pedestrian, carriage, and train traffic. Increasing use and heavier loads warranted the construction of a bridge with higher load capacity. The Third Suspension Bridge was completed in 1885, under the direction of engineer Leffert L. Buck. The demand for a bridge capable of accommodating increasingly heavier loads and traffic led to the construction of the Lower Arch Bridge (sometimes referred to as the Steel Arch Bridge and renamed the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge in 1939). Once again, Leffert L. Buck designed and managed construction of the bridge, which was completed in 1897. The Lower Arch Bridge was built around the skeleton of the Third Suspension Bridge, without disrupting travel. The Lower Arch Bridge supported pedestrian and carriage traffic. A separate level carried train traffic, and the bridge companies maintained contractual relationships with various rail carriers, including the Grand Trunk Railway, Michigan Central Railroad, and the Canadian National Railway. This bridge is still in use today. George L. Burrows (1836-1921) was president of the Niagara Falls International Bridge Company from 1885 until his death, and was supported by Superintendent Thomas Reynolds for the majority of his tenure. During a portion of the time covered by this collection Charles Riordan was president of the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company, with J.H. Ingersoll acting as Secretary-Treasurer (and later president). The Niagara Falls Bridge Commission was created in 1938, and bought the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge in 1959. The Board of Commissioners consists of citizens of both the United States and Canada, and the main function of the organization is to oversee the management of the Whirlpool Rapids, Rainbow, and Lewiston-Queenston Bridges. [1] In addition to sources from within the collection, historical information on the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission, the Niagara Falls International Bridge Company and the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company was taken from: Berketa, Rick. 2006. Bridges over Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls Thunder Alley. http://www.niagarafrontier.com/index.html (accessed 27 July 2006). Niagara Falls Bridge Commission. 2006. Niagara Falls Bridge Commission. http://www.niagarafallsbridges.com/index.php3 (accessed 27 July 2006).
Extent
8 Cubic feet (23 boxes, 5 map folders)
Date
1848-1946
bulk 1890-1929
Custodial History
Collection transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Work and Industry (formerly known as the Division of Mechanical and Civil Engineering) in 2007.
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.1060
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Contracts
Correspondence
Blueprints
Drawings
Ledgers (account books)
Photographs
Citation
Niagara Falls Bridge Commission Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into five series. Series 1, Company Governance, 1848-1926 Series 2, Bridge Construction and Maintenance, 1851-1946 Series 3, General Correspondence, 1885-1946 Series 4, Financial Records, 1848-1941 Series 5, Miscellaneous Published Materials, 1892-1920s
Processing Information
Processed by Nicole Kenney, (intern), July/August 2006 and July 2007; supervised by John Fleckner, archivist.
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
Contracts
Correspondence
Blueprints
Drawings
Ledgers (account books)
Photographs -- Black-and-white negatives -- Glass
Scope and Contents
This collection is comprised of paper-based documents, created from 1848 to 1946 (with the majority created between 1890 and 1929), that relate to the business affairs of the Niagara Falls International Bridge Company and the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company. The bulk of the collection was created by or addressed to the Niagara Falls International Bridge Company, but as the two companies are interconnected, there are documents created by or for the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company. This collection provides data on topics such as business administration; bridge development, construction, and maintenance; and the early careers of two important engineers—John A. Roebling and Leffert L. Buck. John A. Roebling designed several famous bridges, most notably the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. Leffert L. Buck co-engineered the Williamsburg Bridge, also in New York City. At the time of its completion, the Williamsburg Bridge was the longest bridge in the world.[1] The collection has been divided into series based on a reconstruction of the original order, which appears to have been based on subject. In cases where the original order has been lost, subject divisions have been created. Most series and subseries are arranged chronologically, although there are some departures from this arrangement. The collection is divided into five series: Series 1, Company Governance, 1848-1926; Series 2, Bridge Construction and Maintenance, 1851-1946; Series 3, General Correspondence, 1885-1946; Series 4, Financial Records, 1848-1941; and Series 5, Miscellaneous Published Materials, 1892-1920s. [1] Wikipedia. 2007. Leffert L. Buck. 20 June 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leffert_L._Buck (accessed 23 July 2007).
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 link
Record ID
ebl-1503511633671-1503511633680-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8cc49d0b3-f3cc-4f29-9cef-d9428b1b4d80

In the Collection

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  • Bridge and construction Department, Pennsylvania Steel Company, bill

  • Lower Arch Bridge

  • Imperial Bank of Canada Ledger

  • "Charles Riordan Estate"

  • 1896

  • Construction Measurements, 1890s

  • Details of Revision Blueprints

  • Head of bolts

  • Site Plan for anchorages

  • Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, traverse struts

  • 1907-1908

  • Sketch of New York end of Niagara Railway Arch

  • Toll Book both gates

  • Street Paving

  • Canada Anchorage, south side

  • "Amendment to the Articles of Incorporation"

  • General elevation

  • Company Governance

  • Stockholder Ledger

  • Improvements

  • Unidentified Index

  • Grand Trunk Railway

  • East Gate Toll Book

  • 1885-1892

  • East Gate

  • Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Journal No. 5

  • Map of Niagara Falls land

  • Chart

  • "A Reply to Criticism…"

  • Steel arch bridge for double track railroad and carriage way

  • North pit, New York side

  • 1855-1894

  • Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, roller frame

  • Toll Building Bids

  • Toll Book

  • Niagara Railway Archi Bridge, details of revised grades

  • American Express Company

  • East Gate

  • "Report on the Renewal…"

  • Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company (NFSB), General

  • Toll Building

  • Charter, Acts, and Amendments

  • Board Report on CE Fowler Account

  • Niagara Railway Arch Bridge Received Cash

  • Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Journal No. 5, directory

  • 1902 (two copies)

  • Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, lower floor

  • 1908-1915

  • 1894, 1896-1897

  • "Report of Trains"

  • East Gate

  • Niagara Falls Bridge Commission Stock Ledger

  • Miscellaneous Drawings

  • Niagara Railway Arched Bridge

  • Articles of Incorporation, Niagara Frontier Bridge Company

  • Canada abutments

  • Foundation Plan/West Side

  • Accident Insurance

  • Bills/Vouchers

  • "Final Report of John A. Roebling"

  • Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company (NFSB), General

  • Unidentified Index

  • Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, stringers

  • Commendation for George L. Burrows

  • Niagara Suspension Bridge, reinforcement of anchorage

  • "Cash"

  • Contract 461

  • Thomas Reynolds Collected Correspondence

  • "Revision of the Niagara Railway Arch Bridge"

  • 1924-1926

  • Niagara Railway Arch Bridge yearly statements

  • 1906-1926

  • 1901-1907

  • Niagara Suspension Bridge, details of lower floor

  • Tariff Act

  • Bridge Construction and Maintenance

  • Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, plant for raising cables

  • Property lines

  • Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, column base

  • Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company (NFSB), General

  • Abutment masonry

  • Map of property of Niagara Falls International Bridge Company

  • East Gate

  • Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, tension members

  • Opinion

  • Grand Trunk Railway

  • Bay window, toll office

  • Correspondence

  • Woodford Mill

  • "Statutory Revision of Laws…"

  • Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, proposed plan for reinforcement of anchorages

  • 1895-1897

  • Accident Insurance

  • Fraser v. Ingersoll

  • Stickney Engines Publication

  • Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge, saddle bed

  • Specifications

  • Articles of Incorporation and Amendments

  • Construction

  • Diagram of iron towers for Niagara Railway Suspension Bridge

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