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  2. Thomas William Moseley - Wikipedia

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    Thomas William Henry Harrison Moseley (November 28, 1813 – March 10, 1880) was a builder and designer of wrought-iron arch bridges.He is best known for his "Wrought-Iron Lattice Girder Bridge" patent of August 30, 1870.

  3. Union Station arch - Wikipedia

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    The Union Station arch is located in McFerson Commons (sometimes known as Arch Park), where it serves as its central focal point. [1] The site was formerly the eastern edge of the Ohio Penitentiary, which stood there from 1834 to 1997. The Beaux-Arts arch measures 35 ft (11 m) tall, and weighs about 4 short tons (3.6 t). [2]

  4. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Affiliation City Coordinates Chadwick Arboretum: Ohio State University: Columbus: Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden: Cincinnati: Cleveland Botanical Garden

  5. Philip Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Krawcheck commissioned a wrought iron gate for the rear of his store, which was located on King Street. However, Simmons had to create the gate out of scrap iron because the demand for iron during World War II made it impossible to acquire new iron. [1] This was the first iron gate that Simmons ever crafted and delivered to a customer. [1]

  6. Cast-iron architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cast iron was not useful for items in tension like beams, where the more expensive wrought iron was preferred. Improvements in production saw the costs decrease at the same time as cast iron gained popularity. The puddling process, patented in 1784, was a relatively low cost method for producing a structural grade wrought iron.

  7. Moseley Wrought Iron Arch Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It was the first bridge in the United States to use riveted wrought iron plates for the triangular-shaped top chord. [1] The bridge was completed in 1864 as Moseley Truss Bridge built by the Moseley Iron Building Works of Boston, to connect the Pacific Mills with Canal Street in Lawrence, Massachusetts, by spanning the North Canal. [3]

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