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David Bates Douglass

David Bates Douglass
LL.D.
BornMarch 21, 1790
DiedOctober 21, 1849(1849-10-21) (aged 59)
OccupationProfessor of Civil Engineering
Known forProfessor at USMA, designed Green-Wood Cemetery
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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. For fifteen years he was a professor at the United States Military Academy, and after his resignation from the army he worked as a consulting engineer while holding academic appointments at various colleges and universities. He was the third president of Kenyon College (1841-1845), and when he died in 1849 he was the chair of the Mathematics Department at Hobart College.[1]

  1. ^ Jackman, Sydney W.; Freeman, John F., eds. (1969). American Voyageur: The Journal of David Bates Douglass. Marquette, Michigan: Northern Michigan University Press. pp. xiii–xxii.

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