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Warren pony truss Hays Street Bridge: 1908 2012-9-10 San Antonio: Bexar: Truss. Included in Historic Bridges of Texas MPS Hill Street Bridge over Buffalo Bayou: 1938 2007-10-31 Houston: Harris: Steel beam Houston Street Viaduct
Stark Corporation Public Company Limited is a Thai holding company in the electric cable manufacturing industry. It was formed in 2019 through a backdoor listing , and was listed on the SET100 index, but lost most of its value in 2023 after it was found to have falsified financial statements.
William Henry Stark (March 19, 1851 – October 8, 1936) was an industrial leader whose contributions helped the city of Orange, Texas develop financially. Stark was the president of the Lutcher Moore Cypress Lumber Company of Lutcher, Louisiana. Stark was born March 19, 1851, to John Thomas and Martha Ann (Skidmore) Stark.
The W.H. Stark House is owned and operated by the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation, a private, non-profit foundation established in 1961 in Orange, Texas. It aims to improve the quality of life in Southeast Texas by encouraging, promoting, and assisting education, the arts, and health and human services.
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White Bowstring Arch Truss Bridge Extant Bowstring arch truss: 1877 1986 Cemetery Drive Yellow Creek Poland: Mahoning: OH-40: Main Street Parker Pony Truss Bridge Replaced Parker truss: 1904 1986 SR 170 (Main Street)
Composed of a single truss of just over 95 feet (29 m), it is one of the shortest lenticular truss bridges in the country and one of just eight located west of the Mississippi River. [3] The bridge is a contributing property to the Brackenridge Park Historic District , which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in August 2011.
The Texas Highway Department designed the current bridge and requested federal emergency relief funds from the Bureau of Public Roads to rebuild it. [4] Work on the bridge began on February 15, 1937. The bridge was completed on February 11, 1938, by Vincennes Steel Corporation under contract to the Highway Department at a cost of nearly ...