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  1. John Augustus Roebling (born Johann August Röbling; June 12, 1806 – July 22, 1869) was a German-born American civil engineer. He designed and built wire rope suspension bridges , in particular the Brooklyn Bridge , which has been designated as a National Historic Landmark and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark .

  2. Jul 18, 2024 · John Augustus Roebling, German-born American civil engineer, a pioneer in the design of suspension bridges. His best-known work is the Brooklyn Bridge of New York City, which was completed under the direction of his eldest son, Washington Augustus, and daughter-in-law Emily Warren Roebling in 1883.

  3. Jun 11, 2012 · German-born John A. Roebling became famous for building suspension bridges, like the one in Brooklyn, but his patents for wire rope made him wealthy.

  4. John Augustus Roebling showed early promise in the construction of public works, earning a certificate as a government surveyor in his native Germany at the age of 18.

  5. John Augustus Roebling was an engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur. He designed bridges, built machines and buildings, and eventually became a financial success. Specifically, he is noted for developing steel wire used in bridge construction, and is renowned for constructing the Brooklyn Bridge with his son Washington Roebling.

  6. John Augustus Roebling, (born, June 12, 1806, Mühlhausen, Prussia—died July 22, 1869, Brooklyn Heights, N.Y., U.S.), German-U.S. civil engineer, a pioneer in the design of suspension bridges. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1831. His best-known work is New York’s Brooklyn Bridge.

  7. May 29, 2018 · Roebling, John Augustus (1806–69). German-born American engineer. In 1841–9 he perfected the manufacture of twisted-wire cables which he employed to suspend the Pennsylvania State Canal aqueduct above the Allegheny River (1844–5), a work that won him recognition.

  8. John Roebling was a complex, deeply divided, yet undoubtedly influential figure, and his biography illuminates not only his works but also the world of nineteenth-century America.

  9. Aug 9, 2012 · Visionary Genius John A. Roebling and Sons Remembered at Roebling Museum. It’s not every bridge that gets a birthday cake, fireworks, and the happy birthday song delivered by the mayor of the city of New York. But the Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, is not just any bridge.

  10. John A. Roebling. Public Domain. Quick Facts. Significance: Roebling first tested his wire rope on the Allegheny Portage Railroad. It would replace all the hemp rope in the 1840s. He designed the Brooklyn Bridge. Place of Birth: Mühlhausen, Prussia. Date of Birth: June 12, 1806. Place of Death: Brooklyn, New York. Date of Death: July 22, 1869.

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