The Vincennes Bridge Company, based in Vincennes, Indiana, was a designer and builder of bridges that was "one of Indiana's 'most successful bridge-building firms'". [1]: 12
It was founded by three schoolteachers in 1898. The firm produced more than 1200 bridges per year by 1920. [1]: 12, 13 The firm reincorporated as Vincennes Steel Company in 1932. [2]: 5 The Vincennes Steel Company ceased to exist by 2006, when its assets were folded into Wabash Steel, Inc. [3]
A number of its works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [4] [5]
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The Vincennes Bridge Company, based in Vincennes, Indiana, was a designer and builder of bridges that was "one of Indiana's 'most successful bridge-building firms'". [1]: 12
It was founded by three schoolteachers in 1898. The firm produced more than 1200 bridges per year by 1920. [1]: 12, 13 The firm reincorporated as Vincennes Steel Company in 1932. [2]: 5 The Vincennes Steel Company ceased to exist by 2006, when its assets were folded into Wabash Steel, Inc. [3]
A number of its works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [4] [5]
Works include (attribution):
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cite web}}
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Interstate 95 Gold Star Memorial Bridge crossing the Thames River - New London, Connecticut