File:Sixth Street Bridge 1859.jpg

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English: The Sixth Street Bridge crossing the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh in 1859. This bridge is the second one in that site, and was designed by John A. Roebling.
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Source Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Photographic Library
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This is a scan from Pittsburgh's Landmark Architecture (ISBN 0-916670-18-X) of a photograph from the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Pittsburgh Photographic Library. The author of the photo is unknown, but since the bridge was demolished in 1892, it must have been taken before then (and so presumed public domain).

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The second Sixth Street Bridge (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) in 1859

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