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16 b&w photos
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10 data pages
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1 photo caption pages


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TITLE:
Virginia Street Bridge, Spanning Truckee River at Virginia Street, Reno, Washoe County, NV

CALL NUMBER:
HAER NV-14

REPRODUCTION NUMBER:
[See Call Number]

MEDIUM:
Photo(s): 16   (4 x 5)
Data Page(s): 9 plus cover page
Photo Caption Page(s): 1

DATE:
Documentation compiled after 1968.

CREATOR:
Historic American Engineering Record, creator

RELATED NAME(S):
Leonard, John B.
Cotton Brothers & Company
Stewart, T. K.
Rainshadow Associates, contractor
Fisher, Martin, photographer
Boyne, Katharine R., historian
Koval, Ana B., historian

NOTE:
Survey number HAER NV-14

Unprocessed field note material exists for this structure (N869).

Building/structure dates: 1905 initial construction

Significance: The Virginia Street Bridge, built in 1905, is the oldest functioning bridge in Reno and was the first reinforced concrete bridge in the State of Nevada. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places under criteria A and C. This Virginia Street Bridge was built by the Cotton Brothers and Company of Oakland, CA, under the direction of T.K. Steward, of Reno, as Engineer in Charge. The bridge was designed by John B. Leonard of San Francisco, CA, one of the most important early 20th century bridge engineers in California. The Virginia Street Bridge provides a continuous north-south roadway through downtown Reno on Virginia Street (U.S. Highway 395 Business) following one of the earliest transportation routes through the Truckee Meadows leading to Virginia City and the Comstock Lode, Carson City, and California. A bridge has stood at this location since 1859. The two span reinforced concrete filled spandrel arch bridge of today, one of two in the State, replaced the iron bridge in 1905 when the growth of Reno necessitated a larger bridge.

SUBJECTS:
NEVADA--Washoe County--Reno
pedestrian bridges
concrete arch bridges
transportation

COLLECTION:
Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)

REPOSITORY:
Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

DIGID:
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.nv0139

CONTROL #:
NV0139

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