Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden, Vol. 4: With 14 Plates, 1905-1907
The steel and stone upper bridge across the Bronx River at the northern end Of the Garden near the Newell Avenue entrance, built under a contract Of the Department of Parks, was satisfactorily completed in the spring; during the sum mer, after the earth filling at its ends had well settled, the Telford foundation for the driveway was laid across it and the curbstones set in place.
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