Washington Roebling
Washington Augustus Roebling (born the May 26th 1837 with Saxonburg, Pennsylvania; died the July 21st 1926 with Trenton, New Jersey) was a Engineer étatsunien of German origin , known for its important role in the construction of the Pont of Brooklyn, a construction started with his/her father John Augustus Roebling.
After its studies with the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with Troy, New York, Roebling engaged near his/her father to help it in the construction of bridges. It was useful in the United States Army during the war of American Civil War to join his father second once, and to become chief of the one of the most ambitious projects of architecture of its time, the construction of the bridge of Brooklyn.
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