In 1884, to Captain James Buchanan Eads, " the distinguished American engineer, whose works have been of such great service in improving the water communications of North America, and have thereby rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world. James B. Eads - Page 98by Louis How - 1900 - 120 pagesFull view - About this book
| Art - 1904 - 918 pages
...dependencies of the Empire." In 1884, to Captain James Buchanan Eads, " tha distinguished American engineer, whose works have been of such great service...rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world." In 1885, to Mr. (afterwards Sir) Henry Doulton, "in recognition of the impulse given by him to the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1884 - 688 pages
...Wales (the President), to Capt. James Buchanan Eads, "the American engineer, whose works have been of great service in improving the water communications...rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world." THE death is announced of the celebrated Danish entomologist, Prof. JC Schiodte, at the age of sixty-nine.... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - Scientists - 1895 - 466 pages
...Reaolved, That the Albert medal be awarded to Captain James Buchanan Eads, the distinguished American engineer, whose works have been of such great service...rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world.' " Mr. Eads took just pride in this medal, for it had been conferred previously upon such distinguished... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - Scientists - 1895 - 472 pages
...Resolved, That the Albert medal be awarded to Captain James Buchanan Eads, the distinguished American engineer, whose works have been of such great service in improving the water communications of Xorth America, and have thereby rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world.' " Mr. Eads took... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - Scientists - 1895 - 712 pages
...Resolved, That the Albert medal be awarded to Captain James Buchanan Eads, the distinguished American engineer, whose works have been of such great service in improving the water coinmunications of North America, and have thereby rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world.'... | |
| Industrial arts - 1902 - 970 pages
...James Buchanan Eads, " the distinguished American engineer, whose works have been of such great sen-ice in improving the water communications of North America,...rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world." In 1885, to Mr. (afterwards Sir) Henry Doulton, "in recognition of the impulse given by him to the... | |
| Art - 1903 - 984 pages
...1884, to Captain James Buchanan Eads, " the distinguished American engineer, whose works have tieen of such great service in improving the water communications...rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world." In 1885, to Mr. (afterwards Sir) Henry Doulton, "in recognition of the impulse given by him to the... | |
| Gaetano Lanza - Engineers - 1906 - 74 pages
...Science; and a member, and for one year Vice President, of the American Society of Civil Engineers. a token of their appreciation of the services he had...rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world." For the purposes of this memoir, however, the erection of the St. Louis Bridge is the work that demands... | |
| Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - Arts - 1911 - 1180 pages
...dependencies of the Empire." In 1884, to Captain James Buchanan Eads, " the distinguished American engineer, whose works have been of such great service...rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world." In 1885, to Mr. (afterward? Sir) Henry Doulton, "in recognition of the impulse given by him to the... | |
| Henry Trueman Wood - Great Britain - 1913 - 662 pages
...and dependencies of the Empire." 1884. — Captain JAMES BUCHANAN EADS, " the distinguished American engineer, whose works have been of such great service...rendered valuable aid to the commerce of the world." 1885. — Sir HENRY DOULTON, " in recognition of the impulse given by him to the production of artistic... | |
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