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Album of designs of the Phoenix bridge company: successors to Clarke, Reeves & Co., Phoenixville, by Phoenix Bridge Company (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1885.)

Album of designs of the Phoenixville Bridge-Works,
by Clark, Reeves & Co. (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1873.)

American iron bridges: abstract of the discussion upon a paper submitted by Zerah Colburn, by Zerah Colburn, edited by Charles Manby and James Forrest. (New York: Van Nostrand, 1867.)

American versus English methods of bridge designing, by J.A.L. Waddell. (Tokyo: 1886)

Bridge-building : being the author's original work, published in 1847, with an appendix, containing corrections, additions and explanations, suggested by subsequent experience: to which is annexed an original article on the doctrine of central forces, by S. Whipple. (Albany, N.Y.: [s.n.], 1869.)

Bridge disasters in America, the cause and the remedy,
by George L. Vose. (Boston, Lee and Shepard: 1887.)

Bridging the Hudson at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.: for a short, direct through railway route from the coal fields to New England, and from the east to the west... by a route saving from eighty to one hundred miles in distance, by Poughkeepsie Bridge Company (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.: Poughkeepsie Bridge Co., 1871) (Poughkeepsie: Eagle Print. House)

Cable making for suspension bridges : with special reference to the cables of the East River bridge, by Wilhelm Hildenbrand. (New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1877.)

Description of the iron bridge over the Connecticut River, on the Hartford & New Haven R. R. with a brief history of iron bridges, by Theo. G. Ellis. (Hartford, Conn.: Brown & Gross, 1866.)

The designing of ordinary iron highway bridges, by J.A.L. Waddell. (New York: J. Wiley, 1884.)

A discussion of the general principles involved in the construction and action of the isometrical trussbridge, by Charles MacDonald. (Philadelphia, Pa. : T.E. Zell, 1867.)

An elementary and practical treatise on bridge building: an enlarged and improved edition of the author's original work, by S. Whipple. (New York, N.Y.: Van Nostrand, 1899.)

Final report, of John A. Roebling, civil engineer, to the presidents and directors of the Niagara Falls suspension and Niagara Falls international bridge companies, May 1, 1855, by John Augustus Roebling. (Rochester, N.Y.: Steam press of Lee, Mann & co., 1855.)

A full and complete description of the Covington and Cincinnati suspension bridge, with dimensions and details of construction, by E. F. Farrington. (Cincinnati: J. P. Lindsay & co., printers, 1867.)

General theory of bridge construction: containing demonstrations of the principles of the art and their application to practice, furnishing the means of calculating the strains upon the chords, ties, braces, counter-braces, and other parts of a bridge or frame of any description : with practical illustrations, by Herman Haupt. (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1888.)

Illustrated pamphlet of wrought iron bridges built by Wrought Iron Bridge Company, Canton, Ohio ,
by Wrought Iron Bridge Co., Canton, Ohio. ( Canton, Ohio: Wrought Iron Bridge Co., 1884.)

Long and short span railway bridges, By John A. Roebling. (New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1869.)

McCallum's inflexible arched truss bridge explained and illustrated,
by D. C. McCallum. (New York: S.T. Callahan, printer, 1859.)

Modern examples of road and railway bridges: illustrating the most recent practice of leading engineers in Europe and America, by William H. Maw and James Dredge. (London: Published at the offices of "Engineering"; Berlin: A. Asher, 1872.)

The New York and Brooklyn bridge,
by Alfred C. Barnes. (New York: J.H. Fisher, c1883.)

Pecos viaduct on the line of the Southern Pacific Railway in Texas...: designed, constructed and erected by the Phoenix Bridge Co., 1892, by Phoenix Bridge Company. ( Philadelphia: Phoenix Bridge Co., 1892.)

Pneumatic tower foundations of the East River suspension bridge,
by W.A. Roebling. (New York: Averell & Peckett, printers, 1873.)

Practical treatise on the construction of iron highway bridges, for the use of town committees. Together with a short essay upon the application of the principles of the lever to a ready analysis of the strains upon the more customary forms of beams and trusses, by Alfred P. Boller. (New York: J. Wiley & sons, 1876.)

Report of Board of Consulting Engineers, appointed to recommend a plan for the New York and Long Island Bridge across the East River, at Blackwell's Island, by New York and Long Island Bridge Company. (New York: The Graphic Company, c1877.)

Report of John A. Roebling, C.E., to the president and directors of the New York Bridge Company, on the proposed East River bridge, by John Augustus Roebling. (Brooklyn: Daily Eagle Print, 1867.)

Report of the Chief Engineer of East River bridge, on prices of materials and estimated cost of the structure, June 28, 1872, by Washington Augustus Roebling. (New York: s.n., 1872.)

Report of the city engineer to the Board of Common Council of the City of St. Louis, in relation to a bridge across the Mississippi River, at St. Louis, by Saint Louis, Mo., City Engineer's Office. (St. Louis: McKee, Fishback and company, printers, 1865.)

Report on a rail-way suspension bridge across the Connecticut, at Middletown, with a proposal for its construction, to a committee of the citizens of by Charles Ellet. (Philadelphia: J.C. Clark, printer, 1848.)

A review of the Lehigh Valley R.R. bridge over the Delaware River at Easton, Pa, by A.M. Glassell. (1877)

A treatise on bridge architecture; in which the superior advantages of the flying pendent lever bridge are fully proved. With an historical account and description of different bridges erected in various parts of the world, from an early period, down to the present times, by Thomas Pope. (New York: Printed for the author, by A. Niven, 1811.)