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Edmund Phillips Hannaford

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Edmund Phillips Hannaford (1834-1902)


1903 Obituary [1]

. . . . Mr. Hannaford was one of the foremost railway engineers in America, and during his long tenure of office on the Grand Trunk Railway, initiated and carried to a successful issue many important undertakings connected with the development of that great system. . . . [more]



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Sources of Information

  1. Institution of Civil Engineers Minutes of the Proceedings