The Berlin Iron Bridge Company was a
Berlin,
Connecticut company that built
iron bridges
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and buildings that were supported by
iron. It is credited as the architect of numerous bridges and buildings now listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places. It eventually became part of the
American Bridge Company.
History

The Berlin Iron Bridge Company began in 1868 as the Corrugated Metal Company, a branch of
tinware firm Roys and Wilcox, which is now part of
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Places
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* Roper River, Northern Territory, Australia
People
* Roper (surname)
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. Originally producing roofing and shutters, the company became involved in
roof trusses. In 1878, under Samuel C. Wilcox, the company purchased the rights to the "parabolic" (
lenticular truss) bridge patent from William Douglas. Douglas became treasurer and executive manager of the company. In 1885 he received another patent, and the company name was changed to Berlin Iron Bridge Company.
The Berlin Iron Bridge Company constructed hundreds of bridges across the eastern United States, until 1900, when the company was acquired by the American Bridge Company.
Berlin Steel
Almost immediately after its acquisition by the American Bridge Company, three executives from the Berlin Iron Bridge Company split from American Bridge and formed their own company, the Berlin Construction Company. The new company continued in the path of the Berlin Iron Bridge Company and continued building bridges until the 1930s. In 1962 it was renamed to the
Berlin Steel Construction Company, and still exists today.
Several of their bridges have also been listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Bridges

* Mattabesset River Bridge (c.1880s or 1890s), abandoned lenticular pony-truss in Connecticut spanning the
Mattabesset River between
Cromwell and
Berlin
*
Berlin Bridge (1880) over Webutuck Creek, a lenticular truss bridge manufactured in 1880 and shipped to the area for installation by local residents, NRHP-listed
*
Bardwell's Ferry Bridge
The Bardwell's Ferry Bridge, built in 1882, is a historic lenticular truss bridge spanning the Deerfield River between the towns of Shelburne, Massachusetts, Shelburne and Conway, Massachusetts, Conway in Franklin County, Massachusetts. The bridg ...
(1882), a
lenticular truss bridge
A truss bridge is a bridge whose load-bearing superstructure is composed of a truss, a structure of connected elements, usually forming triangular units. The connected elements (typically straight) may be stressed from tension, compression, or s ...
over the
Deerfield River,
Conway, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed
*
Sheffield Street Bridge (1884), carries Sheffield Street over Hancock Brook in
Waterbury, Connecticut, NRHP-listed
*
Interlaken Mill Bridge (1885), Rhode Island, built 1885 spanning the
Pawtuxet River, NRHP-listed
*
Hadley Parabolic Bridge (1885), only survivor of only three iron semi-deck lenticular truss bridges to have been built (in New York State or in the world?), CR 1,
Hadley, NY, NRHP-listed
*
Interlaken Mill Bridge (1885), spanning the
Pawtuxet River at Arkwright,
Coventry, RI, NRHP-listed
*
Golden Hill Bridge
The Golden Hill Bridge is a historic bridge on Golden Hill Road over the Housatonic River in Lee, Massachusetts. It is a lenticular pony truss bridge built c. 1885 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company, and is the state's oldest surviving bridge of t ...
(c.1885), only known surviving bridge to implement modifications to the pony truss design patented by William O. Douglas in 1885, Golden Hill Rd. over the
Housatonic River
The Housatonic River ( ) is a river, approximately long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accessed April 1, 2011 in western Massachusetts and western Connecticut in the United S ...
,
Lee, MA
Lee is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts, metropolitan statistical area. The population was 5,788 at the 2020 census. Lee, which includes the villages of South and East Lee, is ...
, NRHP-listed
*
Glen Falls Bridge (1886), Brunswick Ave. over the
Moosup River,
Plainfield, CT
Plainfield is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 14,973 at the 2020 census. The town comprises four villages: Plainfield (south, ZIP code 06374), Moosup (northeast, 06354), Wauregan (northwest, 06387), a ...
, NRHP-listed
*
Raymondville Parabolic Bridge
Raymondville Parabolic Bridge is a historic Truss#Lenticular truss, lenticular truss bridge located at Norfolk (town), New York, Raymondville in St. Lawrence County, New York. It was constructed in 1886 and spans the Raquette River. It was construc ...
(1886), a lenticular truss bridge spanning the
Raquette River,
Raymondville, NY, NRHP-listed
*
South Washington Street Parabolic Bridge (1886), a lenticular truss bridge, S. Washington St.,
Binghamton, New York
Binghamton () is a city in the U.S. state of New York, and serves as the county seat of Broome County. Surrounded by rolling hills, it lies in the state's Southern Tier region near the Pennsylvania border, in a bowl-shaped valley at the conflue ...
, NRHP-listed
*
Ashland Mill Bridge
The Ashland Mill Bridge was a lenticular pony truss bridge over the Pachaug River in Griswold, Connecticut that was built in 1886 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company. It was built following the Ashland dam break of February 1886 which washed away ...
(1886), over the
Pachaug River, near Ashland St.,
Griswold, CT, formerly NRHP-listed
*
Douglas & Jarvis Patent Parabolic Truss Iron Bridge (1887), Rte. 2 over the
Missisquoi River,
Highgate Falls, VT, NRHP-listed
*
Pineground Bridge
The Pineground Bridge, also known as the Depot Road Bridge or the Thunder Bridge, is a through-type lenticular truss bridge that formerly carried Depot Road over the Suncook River in Chichester, New Hampshire. The bridge was built in 1887 by the B ...
(1887), 0.15 mi. E of NH 28 on Depot Rd.,
Chichester, NH, NRHP-listed
*
Boardman's Bridge
The Old Boardman Bridge, formerly Boardman Bridge, is a historic lenticular truss bridge, which used to carry Boardman Road across the Housatonic River in New Milford, Connecticut. Built from 1887 to 1888 out of wrought iron, it is one of the stat ...
(1888), Boardman Rd. over the
Housatonic River
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, NW of
New Milford, CT, NRHP-listed
*
Main Street Bridge (1888), now a footbridge only, carried Main St. over the
Rippowam River,
Stamford, CT, NRHP-listed
*
Melrose Road Bridge (1888), Melrose Rd. over the
Scantic River,
East Windsor, CT
East Windsor is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 11,190 at the 2020 census. The town has five villages: Broad Brook, Melrose, Scantic, Warehouse Point and Windsorville.
History
In 1633, Settlers laid cla ...
, NRHP-listed
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Ouaquaga Lenticular Truss Bridge (1888), a lenticular truss bridge over the
Susquehanna River
The Susquehanna River (; Lenape: Siskëwahane) is a major river located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, overlapping between the lower Northeast and the Upland South. At long, it is the longest river on the East Coast of the ...
,
Ouaquaga, NY, NRHP-listed
*
Swing Bridge (1888), over the
Ausable River Au Sable or Ausable may refer to various places:
Michigan
*Au Sable Township, Iosco County, Michigan
**Au Sable, Michigan, an unincorporated community in the above township
*Au Sable Township, Roscommon County, Michigan New York
*Au Sable, New Y ...
, between Clinton and S. Ausable Sts.,
Keeseville, NY, NRHP-listed
*
Town Line Bridge
Town Line Bridge, also known as Taylor Lenticular Truss Bridge, is a historic bridge located at Taylor in Cortland County, New York. It was constructed in 1888 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company of East Berlin, Connecticut. It is an 85-foot-lon ...
(1888), located in the town of
Taylor in
Cortland County, New York, NRHP-listed
*
Minortown Road Bridge (1890), Minortown Rd. over the
Nonewaug River,
Woodbury, CT
Woodbury is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 9,723 at the 2020 census. The town center, comprising the adjacent villages of Woodbury and North Woodbury, is designated by the U.S. Census Bureau as the Woo ...
, NRHP-listed
*
Walton Bridge (c. 1890), Dr. Ray Rd. access over the
Ausable River Au Sable or Ausable may refer to various places:
Michigan
*Au Sable Township, Iosco County, Michigan
**Au Sable, Michigan, an unincorporated community in the above township
*Au Sable Township, Roscommon County, Michigan New York
*Au Sable, New Y ...
,
Keene, NY, NRHP-listed
*
Waterville Bridge
The Waterville Bridge is a lenticular truss bridge designed and manufactured by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co. It was built in 1890.
It was relocated from Waterville, Pennsylvania, Waterville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, to Swatara State Park in ...
(1890), moved in 1985, now brings the
Appalachian Trail over
Swatara Creek,
Swatara Gap
Swatara Gap is a water gap through Blue Mountain formed by the Swatara Creek in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. PA Route 72 as well as Interstate 81 pass through the gap. The Appalachian Trail passes through the gap over the Waterville Bridge in Sw ...
, PA, NRHP-listed
*
Red Bridge Red Bridge may refer to:
Structures
*Red Bridge (border), on the border between Georgia and Azerbaijan
*Red Bridge, Yerevan, Armenia
*Red Bridge (Tasmania), Australia
*Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge (known locally as the Red Bridge), Mansfield-et-P ...
(1891), near Oregon Rd. over the
Quinnipiac River,
Meriden, CT, NRHP-listed
*Main Street Bridge (1891), spanning the Tankerhoosen River in Talcottville (Vernon), CT
*
Rice Farm Road Bridge
The Rice Farm Road Bridge is a historic bridge in Dummerston, Vermont. It is an iron Truss bridge#Warren truss, Warren through truss, spanning the West River (Vermont), West River between Vermont Route 30 and Rice Farm Road. Built in 1892, it is o ...
(1892), Town Hwy. 62, off VT 30,
Dummerston, VT
Dummerston is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,865 at the 2020 census. It is home to the longest covered bridge still in use in Vermont. Its borders include three main villages: Dummerston Center, West Dumm ...
, NRHP-listed
*
Turn-of-River Bridge
The Turn-of-River Bridge, also known as Old North Stamford Road Bridge, is a single-span lenticular pony truss bridge built by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company in 1892. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. It formerly br ...
(1892), Old N. Stamford Rd. at the
Rippowam River,
Stamford, CT. A small
lenticular pony truss bridge, NRHP-listed
*
Lover's Leap Bridge (1895), a wrought-iron lenticular truss bridge over the
Housatonic River
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, S of New Milford on Pumpkin Hill Rd.,
New Milford, CT, NRHP-listed
*
Town Bridge (1895), over the
Farmington River,
Canton, CT, NRHP-listed
*
Neshanic Station Lenticular Truss Bridge (1896), over the
South Branch Raritan River,
Neshanic Station, New Jersey
Neshanic Station is an unincorporated community located within Branchburg and extending into Hillsborough Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. In 2016 most of the village was listed on the National Register of Historic Pl ...
, NRHP-listed
*Several bridges in
San Antonio, TX, including the
Brackenridge Park Bridge (1890), the Augusta Street Bridge (1890), and the Crockett Street Bridge (1891).
Buildings

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Dry Dock Engine Works Machine Shop (1892), novel early example of building with load-bearing steel frame with non-load-bearing brick curtain walls, Detroit, Michigan
*
Providence Gas Company Purifier House
The Providence Gas Company Purifier House (Imperial Warehouse Company; City Tire Company) is a historic building at 200 Allens Avenue (corner of Public Street) in Providence, Rhode Island. It is a large four-story steel-and-concrete structure, b ...
(1900), 200 Allens Ave.,
Providence, RI, NRHP-listed
*
Beaman and Smith Company Mill (1898), steel-framed brick building at 20 Gordon Ave.,
Providence, RI, NRHP-listed
*
Capewell Horse Nail Company
The Capewell Horse Nail Company is a historic brick industrial complex located in the Hartford, Connecticut neighborhood of Neighborhoods of Hartford, Connecticut#Sheldon/Charter Oak, Sheldon/Charter Oak. It was built in 1903 by industrialist Geor ...
(1903), 60-70 Popieluszko St.,
Hartford, CT
Hartford is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County, Connecticut, Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded County (United States), county government in 19 ...
, NRHP-listed (Berlin Iron Works)
References
External links
Berlin Iron Bridge Company web presentation
The Berlin Iron Bridge Co. Catalogue 1889Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room ,William R. Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston Digital Library.
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