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  1. Emily Warren Roebling (September 23, 1843 – February 28, 1903) was an engineer known for her contributions over a period of more than 10 years to the completion of the Brooklyn Bridge after her husband Washington Roebling developed caisson disease (a.k.a. decompression disease) and became bedridden. She served as a liaison and supervisor of ...

  2. Emily Warren Roebling (* 23. September 1843 Cold Spring, New York; † 28. Februar 1903 in Trenton, New Jersey) war eine US-amerikanische Bauingenieurin. Bekannt wurde sie für die Durchführung der Bauplanung für die Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.

  3. Emily Warren Roebling, American socialite, builder, and businesswoman who was largely responsible for guiding construction of the Brooklyn Bridge (1869–83) throughout the debilitating illness of its chief engineer, her husband, Washington Augustus Roebling. Learn more about her life and work.

  4. Mar 8, 2018 · But when Washington A. Roebling, the chief engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge, fell ill, it was his wife, Emily Warren Roebling, who stepped in — managing, liaising and politicking between city...

  5. Feb 26, 2024 · When Washington Roebling met Emily Warren at a ball in early 1864—her elder brother, General G.K. Warren, was Washington’s commanding officer during the Civil War—he immediately fell in love.

  6. Life Story: Emily Warren Roebling (18431903) Engineer and Activist The story of the woman who oversaw the completion of the Brooklyn Bridge and became an activist for women’s rights.

  7. www.asce.org › notable-civil-engineers › emily-warren-roeblingEmily Warren Roebling | ASCE

    Emily Warren Roebling was born to an upper middle class family in Cold Spring, New York, the second youngest of 12 children. Wife, mother, lecturer, student, world traveler, and clubwoman, this multi-faceted Victorian woman was a pioneering example of independence.

  8. www.nyhistory.org › blogs › emily-warren-roebling-beyond-the-bridgeNew-York Historical Society

    Apr 8, 2022 · But when Washington A. Roebling, the chief engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge, fell ill, it was his wife, Emily Warren Roebling, who stepped in — managing, liaising and politicking between city officials, workers, and her husband’s bedside to see the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge to completion.”

  9. Mar 8, 2018 · The first tribute was today, and it honored Emily Warren Roebling, the woman who eventually oversaw the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge after her husband, who was the lead engineer, fell ill.

  10. Mar 25, 2024 · Emily Warren Roebling remains one of the most influential women in the history of New York City after she contributed immensely to the design and construction of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883.

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