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    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...
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    its designer and builder, James Buchanan Eads. Work on the bridge began in 1867, and it was completed in 1874. The Eads Bridge was the first bridge across...
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  • Eads is an unincorporated community in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, named after Civil War engineer James Buchanan Eads. Some parts of Eads...
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  • James Buchanan Eads (1820–1887), American engineer and inventor Joshua Allen Eads (born 1984), American drag queen known as Ginger Minj Lance Eads (born...
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    from the keel up in Carondelet, Missouri shipyards owned by James Buchanan Eads. Eads was a wealthy St. Louis industrialist who risked his fortune in support...
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    jetties, trade at New Orleans doubled. Eads was thus honored by having the port at South Pass named after him. Eads' design for the jetties of the south...
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    Census. Eads has been the seat of Kiowa County since 1901. Eads was established in 1887 as a railroad town and was named after James Buchanan Eads, a structural...
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  • (1856–1925), American industrialist James Buchanan Eads (1820–1887), American engineer and inventor James Buchanan Macaulay (1793–1859), Canadian lawyer Bucky...
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  • campaign embracing technological innovations from civil engineer James Buchanan Eads and naval engineers like Benjamin F. Isherwood and John Ericsson, along...
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    a City-class ironclad gunboat constructed for the U.S. Army by James B. Eads during the American Civil War. (While initially owned by the Army, the City-class...
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