A Glance at the Victoria Bridge and the Men Who Built It

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Author/collaborator
Title
A Glance at the Victoria Bridge and the Men Who Built It
Abstract
The Victoria bridge, built between 1854 and 1859, was the first bridge to span the St. Lawrence River. Both a railway and pedestrian bridge, it connected the City of Montreal to the Atlantic seaports of the United States. When it was completed, it was the longest bridge in the world.
Date
1860
Publisher
John Lovell
Place
Montreal
Language
en
Citation
Legge, Charles E. A Glance at the Victoria Bridge and the Men Who Built It. Montreal: John Lovell, 1860.
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