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The western, or Wheeling Island, arched entryway to the Wheeling Suspension Bridge, also known as the Stone Arch Bridge, which was the largest suspension bridge in the world from 1849 until 1851. Wheeling, West Virginia

The western, or Wheeling Island, arched entryway to the Wheeling Suspe...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Designed by Charles Ellet Jr., who also worked on the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, the Wheeling bridge was the first to span the O... More

The Wheeling Suspension Bridge, also known as the Stone Arch Bridge, which was the largest suspension bridge in the world from 1849 until 1851. Wheeling, West Virginia

The Wheeling Suspension Bridge, also known as the Stone Arch Bridge, w...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Designed by Charles Ellet Jr. on the National Road, it was the first bridge to span the Ohio River. Credit line: West Virginia Collect... More

New suspension bridge at Fairmount, Philadelphia, constructed by Charles Ellet Jr., C.E. / W. Croome, del; engraved by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Smille.

New suspension bridge at Fairmount, Philadelphia, constructed by Charl...

Drawn and engraved expressly for Graham's Magazine. Gift; Joseph Verner Reed; 1955 July 22.

Charles Ellet Jr. to Salmon P Chase, Tuesday, September 17, 1861  (Military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 20, 1861  (Military affairs)
The eastern, or downtown-Wheeling arched entryway to the Wheeling Suspension Bridge, also known as the Stone Arch Bridge, which was the largest suspension bridge in the world from 1849 until 1851. Wheeling, West Virginia

The eastern, or downtown-Wheeling arched entryway to the Wheeling Susp...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Designed by Charles Ellet Jr. on the National Road, it was the first bridge to span the Ohio River. Credit line: West Virginia Collect... More

Charles Ellet Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 20, 1861  (Military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Salmon P Chase, Tuesday, September 17, 1861  (Military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Salmon P Chase, Tuesday, September 17, 1861  (Military affairs)
Map of the western railroads tributary to Philadelphia, with their rival lines; prepared under the direction of Charles Ellet Jr., Civil Engineer.

Map of the western railroads tributary to Philadelphia, with their riv...

Covers area from Jefferson City, Mo., to New Haven, Conn., and from Oswego, N.Y., to Blakely, N.C. Scale ca. 1:2,200,000. LC Railroad maps, 80 Description derived from published bibliography. Shows "Roads tribu... More

Charles Ellet Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 20, 1861  (Military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, April 01, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Salmon P Chase, Tuesday, September 17, 1861  (Military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, May 19, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Salmon P Chase, Tuesday, September 17, 1861  (Military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 20, 1861  (Military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, May 19, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Salmon P Chase, Tuesday, September 17, 1861  (Military affairs)
Charles Ellet Jr. to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, May 19, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)