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J. Waldo Smith ( -1933)
J. Waldo Smith (1861-1933)
 
c.1861 Born
 
Chief engineer of the Board  of Water Supply of New York City, during the construction of the Catskill water supply system
 
1922 Retired but continued to serve the Board as a consulting engineer
 
1933 died suddenly of heart failure on October 14th, at his residence in New York  City. He was seventy-two years of age.


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* The Engineer 1933/11/03


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J. Waldo Smith (1861-1933)

c.1861 Born

Chief engineer of the Board of Water Supply of New York City, during the construction of the Catskill water supply system

1922 Retired but continued to serve the Board as a consulting engineer

1933 died suddenly of heart failure on October 14th, at his residence in New York City. He was seventy-two years of age.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • The Engineer 1933/11/03