Anderson Memorial Bridge
AddressJohn F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge, MA, United States of America, 02138
Alternate AddressNorth Harvard Street, Boston (Allston), MA, United States of America, 02163
Site Number1652
Building Root Number
N/A
PIRC Site Number 1652
PIRC Site Number 1652
Designer (Original)
Wheelwright, Haven and Hoyt
Engineer (Original)
John R. Rablin
Constructed
1915
StatusActive
Site Name HistoryThe site is named for Nicholas Longworth Anderson, a graduate of Harvard College.Historical NotesThe Anderson Memorial Bridge, often incorrectly called the Larz Anderson Bridge, was built in 1915 as a memorial to Nicholas Longworth Anderson, the father of Larz Anderson III.The bridge, built by the architecture firm, Wheelright, Haven and Hoyt, is in the same spot as the Great Bridge, which was built in 1662 and was the first bridge to span the Charles River.Additional Information
“Larz Anderson Bridge Symbols Now in Place.” The Christian Science Monitor, 23 June 1915, p. 7.
“Start on Work for Anderson Bridge: Driving Foundation For Temporary Structure Which Will Serve When Landmark Is Removed Near Harvard Stadium.” Boston Daily Globe, 6 Dec. 1912, p. 8.
“Anderson Bridge Between Cambridge and Boston, Mass.: Wheelwright, Haven and Hoyt, Architects John R. Rablin, Engineer.” Architectural Forum, vol. 26, no. 2, Feb. 1917, p. 38.
“Symbolic Decoration on Bridge.” The Harvard Crimson, 25 Nov. 1914, https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1914/11/25/symbolic-decoration-on-bridge-pfor-the/.
“Larz Anderson Dead; Gave Harvard Anderson Bridge.” The Harvard Crimson, 14 Apr. 1937, https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1937/4/14/larz-anderson-dead-gave-harvard-anderson/.
“The New Anderson Bridge in Perspective.” Cambridge Tribune, 10 May 1913, p. 5.
Yu, Xi. “Anderson Bridge To Undergo Renovations.” The Harvard Crimson, 30 July 2010, https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2010/7/30/bridge-lanes-three-anderson/.
“Bridge Details Completed.” The Harvard Crimson, 15 Mar. 1915, https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1915/3/15/bridge-details-completed-pthe-stone-tablets/.
“Eight Symbols Complete Larz Anderson Bridge.” The Harvard Crimson, 16 June 1915, https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1915/6/16/eight-symbols-complete-larz-anderson-bridge/.
“Building of New Anderson Bridge Proceeding Steadily.” The Harvard Crimson, 25 Apr. 1938, https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1938/4/25/building-of-new-anderson-bridge-proceeding/.