CONDE MCCULLOUGH

'Conde Balcom McCullough' (1887-1946) was a U.S. bridge engineer who is primarily known for designing most of Oregon's coastal bridges on U.S. Route 101.[1]
McCullough was born in Redfield, South Dakota, and graduated from Iowa State University with a civil engineering degree in 1910.[2] He moved to Oregon in 1916 and became an assistant professor of civil engineering at Oregon Agricultural College. In 1919 he became the head of the Bridge Division of the Oregon Department of Transportation, making him personally responsible for the design of Oregon's bridges at a time when the state was completing Highway 101. His designs are well known for their architectural beauty.[3]
In 1935 he moved to San José, Costa Rica to help design bridges on the Pan-American Highway. He returned to Oregon in 1937 to become the assistant state highway engineer.
McCullough died of a stroke at his home on May 5, 1946. After his death the state renamed the Coos Bay Bridge the Conde McCullough Memorial Bridge.

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Bridges designed by McCullough
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Bridges designed by McCullough



Old Youngs Bay Bridge - Astoria, Oregon, 1921

Oregon City Bridge - Oregon City, Oregon, 1922

Lewis and Clark River Bridge - Astoria, Oregon, 1924

Crooked River High Bridge - Jefferson County, Oregon, 1926

Depoe Bay Bridge - Depoe Bay, Oregon, 1927

Rocky Creek Bridge - Lincoln County, 1927

Big Creek Bridge - Lane County, 1931

Tenmile Creek Bridge - near Yachats, Oregon, 1931

Wilson River Bridge - Tillamook County, 1931

Cape Creek Bridge - near Heceta Head, Oregon, 1932

Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge - Gold Beach, Oregon, 1932

John McLoughlin Bridge - Oregon City, Oregon, 1933

Umpqua River Bridge - Reedsport, Oregon, 1936

Siuslaw River Bridge - Florence, Oregon, 1936

Alsea Bay Bridge - Waldport, Oregon, 1936

Yaquina Bay Bridge - Newport, Oregon, 1936

Coos Bay Bridge - Coos Bay, Oregon, 1936

References



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2. Elegant Arches, Soaring Spans: C.B. McCullough, Oregon's Master Bridge Builder, , Robert W., Hadlow, Oregon State University Press, , ISBN 0-87071-534-8
3. Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon, , Dwight A., Smith, Oregon Historical Society Press, , ISBN 0-87595-205-4


External links



American Society of Civil Engineering profile

Oregon State University profile



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