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    David Bates Douglass (March 21, 1790 – October 21, 1849) was a civil and military engineer, who worked on a broad set of projects throughout his career...
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  • David Douglass may refer to: David Douglass (actor) (1720–1786), British-American stage actor and theatre manager David Bates Douglass (1790–1849), civil...
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    "Finding Aid for David Bates Douglass Papers, 1812–1873" (1,191 items). M-1390, M-2294, M-2418, M-2668, M-5038, M-6083. David Bates Douglass. Ann Arbor: Manuscripts...
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    Finding aid for David Bates Douglass Papers, 1812–1873 (1,191 items). M-1390, M-2294, M-2418, M-2668, M-5038, M-6083. David Bates Douglass. Ann Arbor. Retrieved...
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    May, 1845. Located near the entrance is the Louis Menand House. David Bates Douglass, a military and civilian engineer, working in the capacity as a consulting...
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    Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 14, 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist...
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    contractors and differed greatly. In 1829, the canal company hired David Bates Douglass from West Point, who became the chief engineer of the planes. He...
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    series of explorations conceived of by Lewis Cass and implemented by David Bates Douglass, Henry Schoolcraft, and others besides Major Long. The 1823 expedition...
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  • University Jeff Dolven, professor of English at Princeton University David Bates Douglass, professor at the U.S. Military Academy, President of Kenyon College...
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    Finding aid for David Bates Douglass Papers, 1812–1873 (1,191 items). M-1390, M-2294, M-2418, M-2668, M-5038, M-6083. David Bates Douglass' papers. Ann Arbor...
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    (440 m). The design of the bridge was originally awarded to Major David Bates Douglass, who was fired from the project. The design then fell to the aqueduct's...
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    its low cost. United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Major David Bates Douglass was hired to design the canal, which was essentially complete by...
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    for a new supply of fresh water was crucial. In March 1833, Major David Bates Douglass, engineering professor at West Point Military Academy, was appointed...
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  • Philander Chase (1825–1831) Charles Pettit McIlvaine (1832–1840) David Bates Douglass (1840–1844) Samuel Fuller (acting, 1844–1845) Sherlock A. Bronson...
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  • his father served as a professor. As an engineer, he worked under David Bates Douglass from 1833 to 1836 in surveying and constructing the Croton Aqueduct...
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    Mississippi, the last base Ellicott used to survey the 31st latitude David Bates Douglass, son-in-law History of Washington, D.C. L'Enfant identified himself...
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    supply. Major David Bates Douglass was appointed to perform engineering studies on the future Old Croton Aqueduct in March 1833. Douglass made estimates...
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  • men as follows: Lewis Cass, Governor of Michigan Territory Captain David Bates Douglass, Corps of Engineers, Professor of Mathematics at the United States...
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    Thurston Bedell Academic offices Preceded by Philander Chase President of Kenyon College (and Bexley Hall) 1832–1840 Succeeded by David Bates Douglass...
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    students in 1832. In that same year, the renowned civil engineer, David Bates Douglass was hired by the fledgling university as Professor of Natural Philosophy...
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