Monarch Engineering Co.
Monarch Engineering Co. was an American firm of Denver, Colorado,[1] active in engineering and construction services. The company specialized in design and construction of structures of fireproof construction including grain elevators, warehouses, factories, coal handling plants. H.R. Wait served as the company president.[2]
A number of its works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[3]
Works include:
- Cargill Pool Elevator, 1489 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY[4]
- Cargill Superior elevator, also known as Superior elevator or Cargill "S", 874 Ohio Street, Buffalo, New York[5]
- Concrete-Central Elevator, 175 Buffalo River, Buffalo, New York (Monarch Engineering Co.), NRHP-listed[3]
- EAU Arvada Bridge, Cty. Rd. CN3-38, Arvada, Wyoming (Monarch Engineering Co.), NRHP-listed[3]
- EFP Bridge over Owl Creek, Cty. Rd. CN15-28, Thermopolis, Wyoming (Monarch Engineering Co.), NRHP-listed[3]
- EJP County Line Bridge, Rd. CN9-60, Hyattville, Wyoming (Monarch Engineering Co.), NRHP-listed[3]
- Little Hell Canyon Bridge, abandoned US 89 over Little Hell Canyon, Drake, Arizona (Monarch Engineering Co.), NRHP-listed[3]
- Prairie Dog Creek Bridge, Twp. Rd. over Prairie Dog Cr., 8.5 mi. S and 1 mi. W of Orleans, Orleans, Nebraska (Monarch Engineering Co.), NRHP-listed[3]
- Rairden Bridge, S of Big Horn Cty. Rd. CN9-30, Manderson, Wyoming (Monarch Engineering Co.), NRHP-listed[3]
- Rio Grande Bridge at San Juan Pueblo, NM 74 over Rio Grande, Alcalde, New Mexico (Monarch Engineering Company), NRHP-listed[3]
- Sanders Bridge, Indian Rt. 9402 over the Puerco River, Sanders, Arizona (Monarch Engineering Co.), NRHP-listed[3]
- Wheeler Elevator, 385 Ganson Street, Buffalo, New York
References
- ↑ Clayton B. Fraser (October 28, 1987). "National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation: Vehicular Bridges in Arizona" (PDF). National Park Service.
- ↑ "Monarch Engineering Co.". The Rotarian. Google books. August 1913. Retrieved October 2, 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ↑ (HAER). "HISTORIC AMERICAN ENGINEERING RECORD - SASKATCHEWAN COOPERATIVE ELEVATOR (Pool Elevator)" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved October 3, 2012.
- ↑ "Historic American Buildings Survey - Superior Elevator".
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