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Albert Fink

Albert Fink Albert Fink (October 27, 1827 – April 3, 1897) was a German-born civil engineer who worked in the United States. He is best known for his railroad bridge designs, which helped revolutionize the use of iron for American railroad bridge construction. He devised the Fink truss and many truss bridges, especially the Fink-Type Truss Bridge. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Step by step in the nursery school / by Haxton, Jennie Norman

    Published 1936
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    Alaska coal lands : hearings before the Committee on the territories, House of representatives, on Alaska coal lands.

    Published 1913
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