Randolph, Isham, 1848-1920
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Civil engineers
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found: LCCN 37-8789: His Gleanings from a harvest of memories, 1937(hdg.: Randolph, Isham, 1848-1920; usage: Isham Randolph)
found: Wikipedia, March 16, 2021(Isham Randolph; Isham Randolph (March 25, 1848 in Clarke County, Virginia--August 2, 1920 in Chicago, Illinois) was an American civil engineer who is best known as the chief engineer of the Sanitary District of Chicago during the construction of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal; after completing the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, at the time the largest canal in the world, Randolph became a consulting engineer on the Panama Canal at the request of the Roosevelt Administration)
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1984-11-21: new
2021-03-17: revised
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