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The death is announced of M. Seguin, Sen., one of the most distinguished engineers in France. M. Seguin devoted great attention in the course of his long life - for he died at the age of 89 - to suspension bridges.  
The death is announced of M. Seguin, Sen., one of the most distinguished engineers in France.  
 
M. Seguin devoted great attention in the course of his long life - for he died at the age of 89 - to suspension bridges.  


He was a nephew and pupil of Montgolfier.  
He was a nephew and pupil of Montgolfier.  
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M. Seguin ( -1875)


1875 Obituary [1]

The death is announced of M. Seguin, Sen., one of the most distinguished engineers in France.

M. Seguin devoted great attention in the course of his long life - for he died at the age of 89 - to suspension bridges.

He was a nephew and pupil of Montgolfier.


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