General Adna Anderson (July 25, 1827 – May 15, 1889) was chief engineer of the Northern Pacific Railroad from 1880 to 1888. He first worked in railways...
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(disambiguation), multiple people Adelaide Anderson (1863–1936), British civil servant and labour activist Adna Anderson (1827–1889), Engineer-in-Chief of the...
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Adna is a given name of Hebrew origin. Notable people with the name include: Adna Anderson (1827–1889), US engineer Adna Chaffee (1842–1914), Lieutenant...
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Society of Civil Engineers, 1873 to 1878, and then President, 1878. Adna Anderson (1827–1889), engineer-in-chief, February 18, 1880, to January 1888....
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proposed site from the two members of the Confederate survey team, Adna Anderson, a civil engineer, and Maj. William Foster of the Tennessee 1st Infantry...
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field of fire 2 miles (3.2 km) downriver. Donelson's surveying team—Adna Anderson, a civil engineer, and Maj. William F. Foster from the 1st Tennessee...
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Dorothy Harrison (1880–1903), who married John Childe Anderson (1867–1941), a son of Adna Anderson, in 1902. William Welsh Harrison Jr. (1881–1965), a financial...
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Michigan purchases the Lake Huron and Southwestern Railway. February 18 – Adna Anderson succeeds William Milnor Roberts as Engineer-in-Chief of Northern Pacific...
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elected a secessionist and Lincoln proclaimed it to be in rebellion. Adna Anderson and William F. Foster, two engineers detached from the Confederate 1st...
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railroad to Fredericksburg, Virginia controlled by the Union army with Adna Anderson acted as chief engineer of construction. After rebuilding the bridges...
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