Weston, William, 1763-1833
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Weston, William, ca. 1752-1833
Weston, William, approximately 1752-1833
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Weston, William, approximately 1752-1833
Weston, William, ca. 1752-1833
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found: His Report of William Weston, Esquire, on the practicability of introducing the water of the River Bronx into the city of New-York, 1799.
found: DAB(Weston, William; civil engineer; b. c. 1752; d. 8/29/1833)
found: Wikipedia, May 7, 2023(William Weston (1763 - 29 August 1833) was a civil engineer who worked in England and the United States of America. For a brief period at the end of the 18th century, Weston was the pre-eminent civil engineer in the new US and worked on the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Navigation Company, the Western and Northern Inland Lock Navigation Companies in New York, the Middlesex canal in Massachusetts, the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Potomac navigation.)
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1986-12-18: new
2023-05-07: revised
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