- Thomas William Moseley
Thomas William Henry Harrison Moseley (
November 28 ,1813 –March 10 ,1880 ) was a builder and designer of wrought-iron arch bridges. He is best known for his "Wrought-Iron Lattice Girder Bridge" patent of August 30, 1870. The only known surviving example of this type of bridge structure is theHares Hill Road Bridge located inChester County, Pennsylvania .cite web|url=http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.pa2261
title=Hares Hill Road Bridge, Spanning French Creek, Kimberton, Chester County, PA|work=Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey]Biography
Thomas W.H. Moseley was born near
Mt. Sterling, Kentucky on Nov. 28, 1813. He died inScranton, PA on Mar. 10, 1880. He was referred to at times as "Gen. Moseley" because of his time as state adjutant-general in Ohio in the 1840s to early 1850s. He got started in business inCincinnati, Ohio in the 1850s which is whenZenas King was onboard. By 1861, T.W.H Moseley had made his move toBoston, MA , andZenas King started his own company inCleveland, Ohio . By the early 1870s Thomas Moseley was living in Pennsylvania; Philadelphia first, then in Scranton. [Biography information provided by Robert M. Jackson]ee also
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Hares Hill Road Bridge
*Moseley Wrought Iron Arch Bridge References
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