The Pontoon would Cost $90,000, and the High Bridge $180,000 or More—Are We to Have a Bridge?

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

Dubuque Daily Herald  Saturday July 24, 1886 THAT HIGH BRIDGE.  It Would Cost Double What the Pontoon Could be Constructed for.  The Pontoon would Cost $90,000, and the High Bridge $180,000 or More—Are We to Have a Bridge? What do you think of the high bridge? is a question which is liable to meet you at […]

The People Unanimously in Favor of the Highway Bridge in Lieu of the Pontoon

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

Dubuque Daily Herald  Thursday July 22, 1886 FAVOR THE HIGHWAY.  The People Unanimously in Favor of the Highway Bridge in Lieu of the Pontoon.  Neither Bridge will be Built Unless the City Council Donates $25,000 to Its Construction. Another stimulant in the shape of a proposition to build a highway bridge instead of a pontoon, has […]

The Dubuque and Dunleith Bridge Company Cannot Connect a Wagon Bridge With Their Bridge

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

The Dubuque Daily Herald Sunday January 31, 1886 The Dubuque and Dunleith Bridge Company Cannot Connect a Wagon Bridge With Their Bridge.  To the Editor of the Dubuque Herald. Now that the public mind has been aroused to the importance of a wagon bridge over the Mississippi at this point, and as almost every man you […]

Committees to be Appointed to Canvass the City—A Common-Sense

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

The Dubuque Daily Herald  Wednesday January 27, 1886 THE WAGON BRIDGE. Another Rousing Meeting at the Court House Last Evening. Committees to be Appointed to Canvass the City—A Common-Sense Report from the Committee. The bridge meeting at the court house last evening was very largely attended and the initial steps taken for the formation of a […]

Letters Received From Other Points Touching the Pontoon, Free Ferry, Etc.

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

The Dubuque Daily Herald  Sunday January 24, 1886 THE WAGON BRIDGE. Another Meeting of Citizens at the Court House Tuesday Evening. Letters Received From Other Points Touching the Pontoon, Free Ferry, Etc. The committee appointed to look after the wagon bridge have not been idle and will have an abundance of information to impart at the […]

Dubuque Needs a Wagon Bridge Beyond a Question or a Doubt

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

The Dubuque Daily Herald  Wednesday January 20, 1886 THE IMPORTANT PROJECT.  Dubuque Needs a Wagon Bridge Beyond a Question or a Doubt. The present ice bridge furnishes striking evidence of the necessity of a wagon bridge. During the past five or six days the retail trade has increased over 20 per cent. and an hour spent […]

A Pontoon Bridge or Nothing, Such is the Governments Decision—Full Description, Etc.

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

The Dubuque Daily Herald  Tuesday January 12, 1886 THE WAGON BRIDCE. Citizens of East Dubuque Confer With the Committee. A Pontoon Bridge or Nothing, Such is the Governments Decision—Full Description, Etc. An adjourned meeting of the committee appointed to consider the bridge matter, met in the rooms of Secretary Hetherington yesterday afternoon at 3 o‘clock. Mr. […]

Meeting of the Citizens‘ Committee.

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

The Dubuque Daily Herald Sunday January 10, 1886 THE WAGON BRIDGE. Meeting of the Citizens‘ Committee. The committee appointed at the meeting at the court house Thursday evening to confer with the representatives of Grant county, Wis, and Jo. Daviess county, Ill., regarding the building of a wagon bridge, met at the office of H. S. […]

THE WAGON BRIDGE—The Court House Packed to Its Utmost Capacity With Business Men

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

The Dubuque Daily Herald  Friday January 8, 1886 THE WAGON BRIDGE. An Enthusiastic Meeting Held Last Evening. The Court House Packed to Its Utmost Capacity With Business Men. The Matter Ably Discussed at Length by Those Who Have the City’s Interest at Heart. A Substantial Committee Appointed to Confer With the Residents on the Other Side. […]