The Brooklyn Bridge is a passage/bridge connected Manhattan and Brooklyn over the east river.
name all three Roeblings mentioned in class
John Roebling, Washington Roebling, and Emily Roebling
When construction started and how long it lasted.
What is 1869 and 14 years?
What does the rooster Emily Roebling carried across the bridge symbolize?
Victory.
1. helped common workers complete there job more efficiently 2. gave people a safe way to travel from Brooklyn to Manhattan vise versa to get back to their homes or jobs.
Why did Washington take over as chief for John?
John died of Tetanus
What the bridge was designed and built to accommodate.
What are two roadways, two electric-tram lines, two railroad tracks and one footpath for pedestrians?
True or False: The Brooklyn Bridge opened on May 17, 1884.
False. The Brooklyn Bridge opened on May 24, 1883. On May 17, 1884, 21 elephants were led across the bridge to prove it was stable.
when was the great freeze?
1867-68
who was the original chief engineer for the Brooklyn Bridge
John
True or False: the bridge was 50% longer and 7x taller than its competitors at the time. Elaborate.
What is true? The bridge was an engineering marvel that achieved many firsts in the field. It utilized many new techniques that were unheard of at the time and led the world with its innovation.
True or False: Few people attended the dedication ceremony and the bridge was seldom used due to the doubts that it was stable and safe.
False. Though there were doubts, the citizens learned to trust the bridge and it was used by thousands daily. Many attended the ceremony to honor those who built it, including those that died for the cause.
approximately 500,000 people moved to Brooklyn after the bridge was opened.
How did Emily contribute to the Brooklyn Bridge?
She passed along messages to the construction sight from Washington when he was not able to leave his apartment
The biggest challenge faced during construction and how. Explain.
What is decompression sickness/caisson disease (the bends)? The sickness deeply affected many workers and even the inspector, Washington Roebling, was subject to many crippling symptoms like paralysis and even death. This was a contributing factor to the slowing down of the construction process.
How many people walked the bridge in the first 24 hours?
More than 150,000 people.
state one way how the bridge strengthened the economy.
It strengthened the economy by providing more sufficient transportation increasing the amount of money coming in.
What disease did Washington Roebling suffer from?
Decompression sickness
Name all of the technological innovations that were mentioned in class today. Provide a brief explanation of all four.
What is:
1. Method of weaving steel wire cables - provided extra stability and durability for the bridge, was discovered by the chief engineer, John A. Roebling
2. Pneumatic caissons - these were watertight, airtight chambers at the bottom of the East River; they were used to anchor the bridge and acted as the foundation of the structure
3. coated with metal zinc - to prevent rusting
4. illuminated with electric lights - drew attention to the landmark, especially at night; furthered the admiration of residents and people from all around the world towards it
Hint: They are in government office.
President Chester A. Arthur.