10/23/2025
Albert Kleinert, born in Brooklyn, NY, on March 30, 1891, was a noted bridge engineer. He designed the French King Bridge (photo 1) in Greenfield, MA, and the bridge in Tyngsboro, MA, (photo 2) that crosses the Merrimack River. Following disastrous floods in 1936, Albert assisted in designing and reconstructing 150 bridges in the Connecticut River Valley.
He was a member of the Boston Society of Engineers, the MA State Engineers’ Assoc., the MA Soc. of Professional Engineers, and the Assoc. of Highway Officials in the North Atlantic States.
Albert married Dr. Margaret Louise Noyes of Lowell, MA, on September 2, 1916. He died on this day in 1955 and is buried with his wife on Pindar Ave. Sources: “The Boston Globe,” October 24, 1955; historicbridges.org/bridges/browser/?bridgebrowser=massachusetts/frenchkingbridge/, photo credit, Nathan Holth; Tyngsborough Bridge photo, Wikipedia.