Goldmark, Henry, 1857-1941
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found: Library of Congress Manuscript Division for the Pauline Dorothea Goldmark family papers, 1865-circa 1941(Henry Goldmark; brother; engineer including work in the Canal Zone)
found: WWW ancestry.com, viewed Aug. 27, 2018(Henry Goldmark; born 1857 in New York, N.Y.; died 1941 in New York, N.Y.)
found: Cleveland Jewish news, June 17, 2004(Henry Goldmark; died Jan. 15, 1941; worked on various railroad bridges for the Erie, Texas and West Shore railroads in the 1880s; in 1891, assisted in the design of several of the largest buildings in the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago; as an engineer on the U.S. Board on Engineering on Deep Waterways studied the feasibility of a ship canal from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic in 1897; worked on the Panama Canal spending two years in Washington drawing up preliminary plans for the equipment of the Panama Canal locks and six years in Panama at the Culebra or Gaillard cut zone supervising their installation; following Panama, Goldmark opened a consulting office in New York; worked with George W. Goethals on a canal and locks to link the Mississippi River to Lake Ponchartrain, on projects for a new harbor for the Japanese government in Korea, and on a tidal-electric project in Maine)
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