Job Abbott (August 23 1845 – August 18 1896) was an American-born Canadian civil engineer who helped pioneer the construction of steel bridges in Canada including many for the Canadian Pacific Railway such as the 3400 ft Lachine Bridge in Montreal Quebec.
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