Reconstruction and Improvement of the Sewer in East 169th Street Between Webster and Third Avenues, 1905-12-14T00:00:00+00:00
Scope and Contents
Reconstruction and Improvement of the Sewer in East 169th Street Between Webster and Third Avenues, The City of New York Office of the President of the Borough of the Bronx Bureau of Sewer, Scale Horizontal 30’=1” Vertical 10’=1” Details 3’ and 4’=1”, Dated December 14th 1905, D-58, Sewer 240, black and white photo 7”x 11¼” mounted on black paper album page (Photo includes drawings of 169th Street alignment and profile, Longitudinal section to be built across the right of way of the N.Y. & H.R.R., Vertical section spur pipe in concrete for house connections where sewer is more than 13’ below the surface, Special section across the right of way of the N.Y. & H.R.R. relative position of existing sewer as indicated, Section of sewer to be built from the existing sewer in Webster Avenue to manhole No. 4 excepting special section across the N.Y. & H.R.R. vitrified brick invert only between manholes No. 3 and 4 section between manhole No. 3 and existing sewer in Webster Ave. all concrete, half section in-rock excavation – half section in excavation other than rock – Detail of spur connection in reconstructed sewer, Typical section of pipe sewer and culvert with concrete cradle, N.B. Special attention is called to the close proximity to the line of the work of the buildings along this street, and to the requirement that the contractor shall hold safe and protect all such buildings, by shoring or bracing if necessary, and without extra charge therefor(sic))
Dates
- Creation: 1905-12-14T00:00:00+00:00
Creator
- From the Collection: George C., Wheeler (Person)
- From the Collection: Rothschild, Albert (Person)
Extent
From the Collection: 7 boxes, 10 linear feet (7 boxes ; 696 items)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
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