History on the Side: Secrets of a Master Builder
This PBS American Experience production tells the story of one of America's greatest engineers, James Buchanan Eads. The self-made Eads led a life inextricably intertwined with the nation's most
important waterway, the Mississippi River. He explored the river bottom
in a diving bell of his own design; made a fortune salvaging wrecks; in
the 1870s built the world's first steel bridge over the Mississippi at
St. Louis; then deepened the river at its mouth, turning New Orleans
into the second largest port in the nation. By the time of his death in
1887, Eads was widely acknowledged to be one of the most influential
men of his day.
| When: |
Tuesday, April 13 2010 at 12:00 pm (past) |
| Where: |
AT&T Foundation Multipurpose Room |
| How Much: | Free |
| Brochure: | history-on-the-side-aprl.jpg |





