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John Endres

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Full Name
  
John J. Endres

Known for
  
Inclines

Residence
  
Cincinnati, Ohio

Partner(s)
  
Samuel Diescher

Nationality
  
Prussian

Name
  
John Endres

Years active
  
1869-1883


Children
  
Caroline Endres Diescher

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John J. Endres was a civil engineer, born in Prussia, who later resided in Cincinnati, Ohio. He designed the Monongahela Incline, the first passenger incline in the United States, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The incline was originally steam powered and ran on wooden tracks. His daughter, Caroline Endres assisted him on the project. While the two were in Pittsburgh, they met fellow engineer Samuel Diescher. Diescher and John Endres became friends and business partners. Samuel would later marry Caroline, and the two resided in Pittsburgh. Endres returned to Cincinnati after constructing the Monongahela Incline, but he returned to Pittsburgh in 1883 to help Diesher build the Monongahela Freight Incline.

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