A Rumor That the Bridge Company Has Sold Stock to the Chicago, Burlington and Northern Company and an Approach Will be Built at the East End.

Posted Posted in 1886, C. B. & N., Railroads, The High Bridge, The High Bridge 1886, The Wagon Bridge

Dubuque Daily Herald  Tuesday November 30, 1886  RAILS AND BRIDGES. A Rumor That the Bridge Company Has Sold Stock to the Chicago, Burlington and Northern Company and an Approach Will be Built at the East End.  The Company to Use the Spans Now Spanning the Seventh Street Slough in its Construction—The Dubuque, Minnesota, and Northwestern Has […]

 The Bridge Injunction

Posted Posted in 1886, C. B. & N., Railroads, The High Bridge, The High Bridge 1886, The Wagon Bridge

Dubuque Daily Herald  Wednesday November 17, 1886  The Bridge Injunction. The injunction obtained by the Chicago, Burlington and Northern railroad against the High Bridge company will not, it is believed, retard to any extent the construction of the bridge. The trouble is not with the bridge proper, but with the abutment and the landing on the […]

  The High Bridge

Posted Posted in 1886, The High Bridge, The High Bridge 1886, The Wagon Bridge

Dubuque Daily Herald  Sunday October 10, 1886   The High Bridge. At the regular meeting of the East Dubuque city council held last evening, President O’Neill and Engineer Tschirgi, of the Bridge company presented the final plans and specifications of the proposed bridge, which were unanimously approved. This action gives all the required rights necessary from either […]

 Exhaustive Description of Dubuque’s Great Enterprise—Its Plans and Dimensions.

Posted Posted in 1886, The High Bridge, The High Bridge 1886, The Wagon Bridge

Dubuque Daily Herald  Sunday August 29, 1886 HIGH LEVEL WAGON BRIDGE.  Exhaustive Description of Dubuque’s Great Enterprise—Its Plans and Dimensions. The Benefit That Will be Derived from the Bridge and the Trade Which It Will Bring. A great deal has been written and said about our great enterprise. the “High Level Wagon Bridge,” but a great […]

Messrs. O’Neill and MacDonald Justly Praised for Their Untiring Efforts to Secure the Great Public Need

Posted Posted in 1886, The High Bridge, The High Bridge 1886, The Wagon Bridge

Dubuque Daily Herald  Wednesday August 25, 1886 THE HIGH BRIDGE.  Messrs. O’Neill and MacDonald Justly Praised for Their Untiring Efforts to Secure the Great Public Need. To the Editor of the Dubuque Herald. DUBUQUE, Aug. 24, 1886—I, in common with many others of our citizens, was greatly pleased to read the very just and richly merited […]

Mr. Horace Horton of Rochester, Minnesota, Secures the Contract for the Construction of the High Bridge

Posted Posted in 1886, The High Bridge, The High Bridge 1886, The Wagon Bridge

Dubuque Daily Herald  Tuesday August 24, 1886 NICE FIGURING.  Mr. Horace Horton of Rochester, Minnesota, Secures the Contract for the Construction of the High Bridge  His Bid Being $122,994, Which is $20,196 Lower than the Highest Bid by Raymond & Campbell of Council Bluffs.  The Eastern Approach to be of Iron and Stone Instead of Wood as at First […]

The Stockholders of the Pontoon Bridge Company Meet and Vote to Build a High Bridg

Posted Posted in 1886, Pontoon Bridge, The High Bridge, The High Bridge 1886, The Wagon Bridge

Dubuque Daily Herald  Tuesday August 10, 1886 A DEAD PONTOON.   The Stockholders of the Pontoon Bridge Company Meet and Vote to Amend the Articles of’ Incorporation Empowering the Directory to Build a High Bridge and to Make By-Laws. A very large and enthusiastic meeting of the stockholders of the pontoon bridge company was held at […]

The Council Agrees to Donate the $25,000 to Aid In the Construction of a High Bridge

Posted Posted in 1886, The High Bridge, The High Bridge 1886, The Wagon Bridge

Dubuque Daily Herald  Tuesday August 3, 1886 THAT “IF” HAS GONE.  The Council Agrees to Donate the $25,000 to Aid In the Construction of a High Bridge—A Review of the High Bridge, its Dimensions and What it Can be Constructed For. As will he been in another column the city council at its meeting yesterday voted the $25,000 […]