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AUGUSTE BIOT died of yellow fever at Rio de Janiero in May 1898. He was a graduate of the St. Etienne School of Mines, and was blast-furnace manager at the Esperanca Ironworks, Brazil.


He was a member of the French Society of Civil Engineers, and was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in May last.
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Auguste Biot ( -1898)


1898 Obituary [1]

AUGUSTE BIOT died of yellow fever at Rio de Janiero in May 1898. He was a graduate of the St. Etienne School of Mines, and was blast-furnace manager at the Esperanca Ironworks, Brazil.

He was a member of the French Society of Civil Engineers, and was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in May last.


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