James Buchanan Eads

James Buchanan Eads Captain James Buchanan Eads (May 23, 1820 – March 8, 1887) was a world-renowned American civil engineer and inventor, holding more than 50 patents.

Eads' great Mississippi River Bridge at St. Louis was designated a National Historic Landmark by the Department of the Interior in 1964 and on October 21, 1974 was listed as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers. It was also awarded a Special Award of Recognition by the American Institute of Steel Construction in 1974 on the 100th anniversary of its entry into service. Eads' design for the jetties of the south pass of the Mississippi river was also designated as National Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks in 1982. Provided by Wikipedia
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    U.S. engineer's report on the St. Louis bridge reviewed. by Eads, James Buchanan, 1820-1887

    Published 1873
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    Report of the chief engineer September, 1869 / by Eads, James Buchanan, 1820-1887

    Published 1869
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    Report of the chief engineer October, 1870 / by Eads, James Buchanan, 1820-1887

    Published 1870
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    Reports and papers.

    Published 1870
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