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called it "the most beautiful bridge in the world." As of 2018, it is the busiest motor vehicle bridge on earth, transiting over 1 billion vehicles from 2008-2018. It is also home to the world's largest free-flying American flag and was featured on the History Channel series
151:, the oldest bridge engineering firm in the United States. He is associated with the development of 14 bridges. As of 2018, they cumulatively transit over 400 million vehicles per year. 278: 251: 243: 616: 729: 430: 129: 223: 71: 472: 266: 187: 109: 719: 302: 491: 709: 290: 235: 159: 724: 377: 584: 365: 255: 633: 274: 566: 219: 704: 714: 191: 404: 180: 431:"MONTGOMERY-CASE, A BRIDGE ENGINEER; Construction Chief on George Washington Span Dead — Was Expert on Design" 202:. One hundred and fifty one years later, Case erected the George Washington Bridge at the same location. 195: 314: 230:. After graduation, he married Maybelle Betsy McConnell (b.1880—d.1945) in 1910 and began working with 171: 341: 335: 296: 247: 167: 155: 89: 262: 199: 238:, followed by several more projects into the early 1920s. Throughout the 1920s he worked with 383: 215: 123: 116: 59: 699: 694: 270: 8: 509: 326: 211: 44: 567:"MRS. MONTGOMERY B. CASE, Wife of Construction Engineer for George Washington Bridge" 320: 347: 227: 359: 353: 308: 231: 148: 144: 688: 670: 647: 598: 548: 527: 453: 239: 30: 226:
in 1906 with a bachelor of science in civil engineering. He was a member of
218:, was a major influence on his career. From his guidance, Case attended the 473:"85 Years Strong, George Washington Bridge Still Adds Grace to NYC Skyline" 175: 371: 250:, Case returned to Modjeski in 1933 and became a full partner alongside 163: 397: 190:, who was a colonel in the America Revolutionary War. During the 617:"The Port of New York Authority, Eleventh Annual Report" 398:
Bridging Urban America, The Story of Ralph Modjeski
214:, to Lyman and Carrie (nĂ©e Rice) Case. His uncle, 186:Case was named after his third great-grandfather, 143:(February 11, 1882 — May 7, 1953) was an American 599:"John R. Giese To Supervise Blue Water Main Span" 686: 492:"A 50-YEAR VIEW OF THE GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE" 454:"Montgomery B. Case, Noted Bridge Builder, Dies" 279:American Railway Bridge and Building Association 194:, Colonel Montgomery's regiment retreated from 634:"Princeton Alumni Weekly, Volume 32, Number 1" 246:, who was killed during an inspection of the 158:, achieved multiple world records including 477:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 29: 585:"Modjeski and Masters History, 1930-1939" 267:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 332:War Department Nitrate Plant No 3 (1918) 489: 730:Grainger College of Engineering alumni 687: 510:"GWB Traffic & Volume Information" 284: 265:, chief construction engineer for the 261:Case also served as an advisor to the 222:from 1902-1904 and graduated from the 665: 663: 661: 490:CARMODY, DEIRDRE (October 10, 1981). 543: 541: 470: 448: 446: 444: 425: 423: 421: 275:American Society of Civil Engineers 13: 658: 14: 741: 538: 471:Hull, Reuben (October 25, 2016). 441: 418: 407:"George Washington Bridge" (2004) 403:History Channel, Modern Marvels, 147:, bridge builder, and partner of 671:"New Span To Be Lecture Subject" 366:San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge 192:New York and New Jersey Campaign 720:20th-century American engineers 640: 626: 609: 591: 710:People from Monmouth, Illinois 577: 559: 549:"Nebraskan Has Big Bridge Job" 520: 502: 483: 464: 291:Columbia River Railroad Bridge 236:Columbia River Railroad Bridge 154:His most notable project, the 99:Maybelle B. Case (m.1910-1945) 1: 725:University of Nebraska alumni 514:Port of Authority NY & NJ 411: 269:, and regularly lectured at 210:Montgomery Case was born in 7: 372:Interstate 74 Bridge Bridge 256:Modjeski, Masters, and Case 198:across the Hudson River to 170:; earning the designation " 130:Charles Montgomery Marriott 10: 746: 652:The Nebraska State Journal 532:The Nebraska State Journal 315:Cincinnati Southern Bridge 172:Eighth Wonder of the World 242:. Following the death of 205: 103: 95: 85: 77: 67: 52: 37: 28: 21: 705:American civil engineers 390: 342:George Washington Bridge 336:Benjamin Franklin Bridge 248:Benjamin Franklin Bridge 156:George Washington Bridge 90:George Washington Bridge 715:Engineers from Illinois 648:"Harahan Bridge In use" 263:War Manpower Commission 141:Montgomery Babcock Case 113:(3rd great-grandfather) 16:American civil engineer 528:"Schools and Colleges" 258:. He retired in 1940. 224:University of Illinois 220:University of Nebraska 72:University of Illinois 405:Season 11, Episode 34 384:Duke Ellington Bridge 273:. He was a member of 124:James Montgomery Rice 117:Daniel Montgomery Jr. 60:Englewood, New Jersey 56:May 7, 1953 (aged 71) 636:. 25 September 1931. 303:Cherry Street Bridge 271:Princeton University 149:Modjeski and Masters 675:The Montclair Times 622:. 31 December 1931. 378:Huey P. Long Bridge 285:Associated projects 677:. 6 November 1931. 573:. October 5, 1945. 555:. 22 January 1922. 327:Hotel Pennsylvania 212:Monmouth, Illinois 188:William Montgomery 110:William Montgomery 45:Monmouth, Illinois 23:Montgomery B. Case 321:Metropolis Bridge 166:size, and use of 138: 137: 120:(3rd great-uncle) 41:February 11, 1882 737: 679: 678: 667: 656: 655: 644: 638: 637: 630: 624: 623: 621: 613: 607: 606: 603:The Times Herald 595: 589: 588: 581: 575: 574: 563: 557: 556: 553:The Lincoln Star 545: 536: 535: 524: 518: 517: 506: 500: 499: 487: 481: 480: 468: 462: 461: 458:The Morning News 450: 439: 438: 427: 252:Frank M. Masters 244:Clement E. 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Monmouth, Illinois
Englewood, New Jersey
University of Illinois
George Washington Bridge
William Montgomery
Daniel Montgomery Jr.
James Montgomery Rice
Charles Montgomery Marriott
civil engineer
Modjeski and Masters
George Washington Bridge
span
cofferdam
deflection
Eighth Wonder of the World
Le Corbusier
Modern Marvels
William Montgomery
New York and New Jersey Campaign
Fort Washington
Fort Lee
Monmouth, Illinois
Thomas Munger
University of Nebraska
University of Illinois
Delta Tau Delta
Ralph Modjeski
Columbia River Railroad Bridge
Othmar Ammann

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