Pearl Street Bridge reconstruction, 1921-22.(6)
Scope and Contents
Contains images of some of the projects supervised by the city engineering department while Darling was on its staff. Of note are the 1920s view of the bridges across the Grand River at: Ann Street, Leonard Street, Pearl Street and Sixth Street, as well as the Interurban Bridge, Southern Michigan Railway bridge and Railroad Bridge. Also details the widening of South Division Avenue in 1928, the reconstruction of the Pearl Street Bridge (1921-1922) and the Fulton Street Bridge (1927-1928) and the construction of Lake Michigan Drive (originally known as Shawmut Boulevard).
Other images detail the Grand River while almost dry, city garage construction, city engineer's office and staff, and such equipment as cranes, trucks, scoops, street sweepers and paving equipment. As a result, the images evidence road building technology of the time as well as bridge construction techniques. In addition, the images show the area north of the reservoir, leaf collecting and snow removal work.
Dates
- 1922-1940
Creator
- From the Collection: Grand Rapids (Mich.). Engineering Department (Organization)
- From the Collection: Darling, Charles W (Person)
Extent
From the Collection: 0.3 Linear Feet (One box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Note for Pearl Street bridge reconstruction photographs
.1 Dec. 21, 1921. Old trestle bridge
.2 Feb. 25, 1922. Crane in river, one section of trestle bridge left.
.3 Mar. 30, 1922. Crane in river, right, with old bridge almost gone. New construction on the left side.
.4 June 25/26, 1922. New bridge in place, in construction
.5 July 25, 1922. Not much change, scaffolding still in place under bridge.
.6 Sept. 7, 1922. New bridge complete?
Repository Details
Part of the Grand Rapids History Center Repository
Grand Rapids Public Library
111 Library Street NE
Grand Rapids Michigan 49503 USA
616-988-5497
localhis@grpl.org