Artist/Maker
C.E.
New York & Brooklyn: Two Cities as One
1883
Place madeUnited States, North America
Aluminum
Overall (Medal): 1 7/16 in. (3.6 cm)
Gift of Miss Lucille de Luze Foley
1941.736
This medal commemorates the opening of the East River Bridge (or the Brooklyn Bridge) on May 24, 1883, the first bridge to link Long Island and Manhattan. The steel-suspension engineering marvel spanned 1,595 feet, long the greatest distance for a bridge in the world. Today there are six bridges along the East River.
DescriptionAluminum struck medal with obverse showing view of Brooklyn Bridge with buildings and marine vessels; legend above: "Two Cities As One"; inscription below: "NEW YORK/& BROOKLYN." Reverse bears inscription within open laurel wreath: "SOUVENIR/OF THE/OPENING/OF THE/EAST RIVER/BRIDGE/MAY 24TH/1883/1867 -- 1883." Hole punched at top.MarkingsInscription: obverse, at lower right of field: "C.E. D."
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