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  1. The bridge's designer, John Roebling, died in a freak accident as he was surveying the location of the bridge's Brooklyn tower in 1869 and the task of turning his design into reality fell to his son, Washington. The first objective was to securely anchor the bridge's two towers on the solid bedrock found under the layers of mud below the East ...

  2. Jul 15, 2019 · The first construction fatalities occurred on October 23, 1871, when a pair of derricks used to haul granite blocks to the top of the bridge tower on the Brooklyn side...

  3. Feb 26, 2024 · Print Page. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Paul Roebling. The construction of the Brooklyn Bridge began with a freak accident. In late June 1869, John Augustus Roebling, the celebrated designer and...

  4. Sep 16, 2019 · The Brooklyn Bridge during its construction. Hulton Archives / Getty Images. Just as work was beginning on the bridge in the summer of 1869, tragedy struck. John Roebling severely injured his foot in a freak accident as he was surveying the spot where the Brooklyn tower would be built.

  5. Feb 3, 2021 · Its groundbreaking design was the masterwork of John Augustus Roebling, who tragically died in an on-site accident very early in construction, after which his son Washington Roebling took over operations.

  6. static.bklynlibrary.org › prod › publicTHE BROOKLYN BRIDGE

    The Brooklyn Bridge was conceived by John Roebling, America's leading engineer. Roebling envisioned a suspension bridge, the first to use steel-wire cables, that would be the longest bridge in the world. Unfortunately, he died of tetanus after a minor injury at the bridge site. His

  7. NARRATOR: As the Statue of Liberty rose on its pedestal in New York Harbor, an equally impressive monument had just been finished on the eastern side of Manhattan Island: The Brooklyn Bridge was completed in 1883. The East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn was congested with ferry traffic.

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