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P-14 Bill Williams Bridge Collection (.Pdf) P-14: Bill Williams Bridge Collection Mississippi River: All Bridges From New Orleans, LA to South St. Paul, MN. Book # Bridge# Description Date Box# 1 001 New Orleans – General 1 002 Greater New Orleans No. 2 U.S. 90 1988 1 1 003 Greater New Orleans no.2 U.S. 90 1959 1 1A 004 The Hero Hachel Bridge 1928 1 1A 004A Huey P. Long 1935 1 1A 005 Luling Destrehan 1984 1 1A 005A Gramercy Wallace 1990 1 1A 006 Donaldson, LA. Sunshine Br. 1964 1 1B 007 Baton Rougue, LA. I-10 1967 1 1B 008 Do Do Do U.S. 90 Hwy. & R.R. 1940 1 1B 009 Natchez Miss. U.S. 84 & 65 1940 1 1B 009A Do Do 1 1B 009B Do Do 1 1B 009C St. Francisville, LA. 1 1C 010 Vicksburg, Miss. I-20 1973 1 1C 011 Do Do U.S.80 & I.C.R.R. 1930 1 1C 011A Do Do Auto 1938 Not Built 1938 1 1C 012 Greenville, MS. U.S. 82 & 65 1940 1 1C 012A Do Do Future 1 1C 013 Rosedale, Miss. Proposed 1986 1 1C 013A Helina, Ark. U.S. 49 1961 1 2 015 Memphis, General 1 Book # Bridge# Description Date Box# 2 015A Memphis, Tenn. I-55 1950 1 2A 016 Memphis Tenn. R.R. Frisco 1892 1 2B 017 Memphis, Tenn. Harahan? (R.R.) 1916 1 2B 018 Memphis, Tenn. Hernando De Soto I- 19- 1 2B 018A Shelby Forest (18 M.N.) 1 2C 019 Caruthersville, MO. Never Built 1 2C 020 Do Do I-255 1976 1 2C 020A Dorena, MO. Future 1 2D 020 Caruthersville Democrat Argus Special Bridge Edition 1976 2 2D 021 Cairo, IL. U.S. 51, 60, 62 1929 2 2E 022 Do Do I-57 1978 2 3 023 Thebes, IL. R.R. Br. 1905 2 3 024 Cape Girardeau, MO. 1928 2 3A 025 Cape Girardeau, MO. Replacement 1996 2 3B 026 Grand Tower, IL. 2 3B 027 Chester, IL. 1942 2 3B 028 Do Do Rebuild 1944 2 3B 028A Channel at St. Mary’s, MO. 2 3B 029 St. Geneivieve, MO. To Kellog, Il. Never built 1965 2 3B 028A Crystal City, MO. To Waterloo, IL 1961 2 3B 029A Never Built 1968 2 4 030 Jefferson Barracks Br. Eastbound 1990 1990 2 4A 031 First Jefferson Barracks Br. 1944 2 4B 032 Jefferson Barracks – Westbound 1977-1984 2 4B 033 MO. Pacific Railroad Never Built 1927-1929 2 4B 034 Carondelet, MO. 1872 2 035 2 Book # Bridge# Description Date Box# 5 STL 036 St. Louis, MO. Miscellaneous 2 5A 037 Carondelet, MO. to Dupo, IL. Never built 1928 2 5A 038 Broadway & Miami St.L. MO. Never built 2 5A 039 Chippewa St. Village of Cahokia Never built 2 5A 040 Will Suspension Bridge 1840 2 5B Future St. Louis Area Bridges 2 5C 041 Mac Arthur Br. Pt. A 1917 2 5D 041 Do Do Do Pt. B 1917 3 6 042 Poplar St. 1967 3 6A 043 Eads Bridge Book 1 1874 3 6B 043 Do Do Do Book 2 1874 3 6C 044 E. St. Louis – Franklin Ave. Pre-War 1933 3 6C 045 Veterans – Martin Luther King 1951 3 7 045 M.L.K. Remodel 1989 3 7 046 Mullanphy St. – Future 1899 3 7 046B Cass Ave. Future 3 7 046A Mullanphy St. – Never Built St. Clair County 1935 3 7 048 I-170 Br. St. Louis Ave – Future 2003+ 3 8 048A Mc Kinley Br. Part A 1911 3 8B 048B Mc Kinley Br. Part B – Remodels 1995 3 9 049 Merchants Br. Missing at Library 1890 3 9 050 Taylor Ave. City of Granite City, Never built 1957 3 9 Foot of East Grand 3 9 051 Chain of Rocks 1883-85, Water purification plant 3 9A 052 Chain of Rocks Bridge 1929 3 9B Chain of Rocks Bridge Bikeway 4 10 053 Chain of Rocks I-270 1972 4 10 053A Chain of Rocks Canal 19- 4 Book # Bridge# Description Date Box# 10 054 Chain of Rocks Canal Bridge 1949 4 10 055 Twin Canal Bridges I-270 1975 4 10A 057 Clark Replacement Bridge Study Report 1994 4 10A 057 Clark Br. Replacement 1994 4 10B 057 Clark Br. Replacement West – Missouri Approach 4 10C 057 Clark Br. Replacement Phase I – Foundation 4 10C 057 Clark Br. Replacement Phase II – Main Span, West Approach 4 10C 057 Clark Br. Replacement Phase III – East Approach 4 10D 057 Clark Br. Replacement 1992-3 4 10E 057 Clark Br. Replacement 1993 4 10F 057 Clark Br. Replacement 1993 4 10G 057 Clark Br. Replacement Including Dedication 1994-5 4 10X 056 Alton, Il. Genera 4 11 058 Clark Bridge Alton, IL. 1928 4 11 059 C.B. & Q. R.R. Alton, IL. 1894-1990 4 11A1 060 St. Charles County MO. Never Built 1947-1964 4 Calhoun County 11A1 061 Louisiana, MO. – General 4 11A1 062 C. & A. R.R. 1873 1873 4 11A1 063 Do Do 1897 1897 4 11A1 063A Truman – Hobbs 4 11A2 064 Champ Clark Br. 1928 5 12 066 Hannibal, MO. – General 5 12 O66A Mark Twain Bridge 1936 5 12A 066B Hannibal, MO. Hwy Br. Replacement 5 12B 066B Hannibal, MO. Hwy Br. Replacement 5 12C 066C Hannibal, MO. Hwy Br. Replacement 1997 5 13 067 Hannibal Bridge Co. R.R. 1871 5 Book # Bridge# Description Date Box# 13 068 Wabash R.R. Co. 1887 5 13B 069 N-J. R.R. Co. Convert Swing to 1993-1994 5 13B Lift Span 5 13C 070 Quincy, IL. General 5 13C 071 Quincy Memorial Br. 1930 5 13C 072 Hwy. 24 Westbound Cable Stayed 5 13D 073 First Bridge 1868 5 13D 074 Western Illinois Bridge Co. 5 13D 075 Pontoon Bridge 1890 5 13D 076 Wagon Bridge 1894 5 13D 077 C.B. & Q. R.R. Bridge 1902 5 13D 078 Do Do Do 1960 5 14 079 Canton, MO. Never built 1965-1979 5 14 080 Warsaw, IL. Never built 1872 5 14A 081 Iowa – General 5 14A 082 Keokuk and Hamilton 1871 5 14A 083 High Wagon Br. 5 14A 084 Keokuk & Hamilton 1916 5 14B 084 H.A.E.R. Documentation 5 14C U.S. 136 1985 5 15 6 15A 086 Ft. Madison, IA. – General 6 15A 087 Ft. Madison & N.W. R.R. 1873 6 15B 089 A.T. & S.F. R.R. Br. 1927 6 15B 090 Do Do Modification Future 6 15C` 091 Burlington, IA. – General 6 15C` 091A Burlington & IL. Br. Co. 1887 6 15C 092 C.B. & Q. R.R. 1868 6 Book # Bridge# Description Date Box# 16 092 Do Do Cont. 1868 6 16 093 Do Do 1894 6 16 094 Do Do Future Remodel 6 16A 095 U.S. 34 1993 6 16G 095 Do Do H.N.T.C.B. Study 1968 6 16HH 096 Mac Arthur Br. H.A.E.R. Doc. 1919 6 16IH 7 16J 096 Do Do 1919 7 17 097 New Boston, IL. 7 17 098 Oquawha, IL. IL. Miss. Valley R.R. 7 17 099 Kiethsburg, IL. Central R.R. oif Iowa 1886 7 17 100 Do D. M. & St.L. R.R. 1909 7 18 100 Kiethsburg, IL. – Correspondence 7 18 101 Muscatine, Iowa – General 7 18 102 Do Do High Level Bridge 1891 7 18 103 Do Do IL. Rt. 92 1972 7 19 104 Quad City – General 7 19 105 Rock Island, IL. I-280 1973 7 19 106 Davenport, IA. Crecent Br. 1899 7 19A 107 Rock Island, IL. Centenial Br. 1940 7 19B 108 Do Do First Arsenal Br. 1856 7 19C 109 Do Do Second Do Do 1872 7 19C 110 Do Do Third Do Do 1896 7 19D 111 Do Do Future 7 19E 112 Bettendorf, IA. Moline, IL. – General 7 19E 112A Do Do I-74 E.B. 1960 7 19E 113 Do Do Do W.B. 1960 7 19F 114 Le Clair, Iowa I-80 1967 7 Book # Bridge# Description Date Box# 20 115 Clinton, IA. – General 7 20 116 C & N.W. R.R. 1865 7 20 117 Do Do 1874 7 20 118 Do Do 1892 7 20 118A Truman-Hobbs 7 20 H.N.T.B. Preliminary Report 7 to Iowa State Hwy. Comm. 20A 119 Clinton & IL. Bri. Co. 1892 8 20A 120 City of Clinton Bridge Comm. 1956 8 20A 121 Fulton, IL. Lyne Fulton Br. Co. 1891 8 20A 122 Clinton, IA. to Fulton, IL. 1892 8 20B 123 Sabula, Iowa - General 1881 8 20B 123A Do Do Do Do 1905 8 20B 123B Do Do Truman-Hobbs 1995 8 20B 124 Sabula – Savana Hwy Br. 1933 8 20/21 124A H.N.T.B. Preliminary Engineering 8 Report to Iowa State Comm. 21 125 Dubuque, IA. – General 8 21 126 Julien Dubuque U.S. 20 1943 8 21A 127 Pontoon Bridge Co. 1876 8 21A 128 IL. Central R.R. 1869 8 21A 129 Do Do Do 1899 8 21A 129A Do Do Do Never built 1970 8 21A 130 High Level Wagon Br. 1887 8 21AH 131 Eagle Point Bridge 1902 8 21AH 131 Do Do Do H.A.E.R. 8 Book # Bridge# Description Date Box# 21B 132 Iowa-Wise Br. U.S. 61 1982 8 21B 132A Do Do Wisonsin Approach 8 22 133 Cassville, Wisc N. McGregor IA 8 to Praire Du Chein 22 134 Do Do – C.M. & S. & P. R.R. Pontoon 1874 8 22 135 Do Do Do Do Do 1894 8 22 136 Do Do Do Do Do 1912 8 22 137 Prairie Du Chein Chain Br.
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