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Albert Fink Portrait, ca. 1890

Albert Fink Portrait, ca. 1890

Albert Fink Images

(1827-1897)

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Albert Fink Portrait, ca. 1890
Fink, Albert Portrait, ca. 1890

Albert Fink Portrait, ca. 1890, engraved by Railroad Topics Co.

Fink Through-Truss Bridge, Flemington, NJ
Fink Through-Truss Bridge, Flemington, NJ

Example of a Fink through-truss bridge, Flemington, NJ, built in 1857-1858.

Tray Run Viaduct, Rowlesburg, WV
Tray Run Viaduct, Rowlesburg, WV

Tray Run Viaduct, Rowlesburg, WV, photograph by William E. Barrett, 1974

Fairmont Bridge, Fairmont, WV
Fairmont Bridge, Fairmont, WV

Fairmont Bridge, original piers and 1912 superstructure, Fairmont, WV, photograph by William E. Barrett, 1972

Albert Fink Portrait, ca. 1858
Fink, Albert Portrait, ca. 1858

Albert Fink portrait, ca. 1858

Jefferson County Courthouse, Louisville, KY
Jefferson County Courthouse, Louisville, KY

Jefferson County Courthouse, Louisville, KY. Fink served as project engineer and supervised completion between 1858-1860

Ohio River Bridge, Louisville, KY
Ohio River Bridge, Louisville, KY

First train over Ohio River Bridge, Louisville, KY, February 18, 1870, photograph by Edward Klauber

Green River Bridge Designed by Albert Fink
Green River Bridge Designed by Albert Fink

Green River Bridge designed by Albert Fink, partially destroyed during Civil War, from Harper's Weekly, January 4, 1862

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