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The Sibley Bridge
The bridge over the Missouri River at Sibley, Mo., was built under an act of Congress which became a law July 3d, 1884, and which granted to the Kansas City, Topeka and Western Railroad Company, its assigns and successors, the alternative of either building a low bridge, with spans not less than 160 feet in the clear, or a high bridge with spans of not less than 300 feet in the clear, with, in the latter case, the lowest part of the superstructure at least 50 feet above extreme high water mark.
The Sibley Bridge
The bridge over the Missouri River at Sibley, Mo., was built under an act of Congress which became a law July 3d, 1884, and which granted to the Kansas City, Topeka and Western Railroad Company, its assigns and successors, the alternative of either building a low bridge, with spans not less than 160 feet in the clear, or a high bridge with spans of not less than 300 feet in the clear, with, in the latter case, the lowest part of the superstructure at least 50 feet above extreme high water mark.
The Sibley Bridge
Chanute, Octave (author) / Wallace, John F. (author) / Breithaupt, William H. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 21 ; 97-130
2021-01-01
341889-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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Discussion on the Sibley Bridge
ASCE | 2021
|Discussion on the Sibley Bridge
ASCE | 2021
|New bridge across the Missouri River at Sibley, Mo.
Engineering Index Backfile | 1915
Engineering Index Backfile | 1889
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