Haupt, Herman, 1817-1905
Variant namesHerman Haupt was born in Philadelphia in 1817 and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1835. He resigned his commission to become a civil engineer. He was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad and in 1856 undertook work on the Hoosac Tunnel for the Troy and Greenfield Railroad in Massachusetts. From 1862 to 1863 he served as chief of construction and transportation on the United States military railroads and retired with the rank of brigadier-general of volunteers. In 1876 he undertook construction of an oil pipeline for the Pennsylvania Tranportation Company. From 1881 until 1884 he served as general manager of the Northern Pacific Railroad, was president of General Compressed Air and Power Company from 1892 to 1905, and was president of the National Nutrient Company from 1899 until his death in 1905.
From the guide to the Herman Haupt papers, 1800-1984, (Manuscripts and Archives)
U.S. Army officer; chief of construction and transportation for the military railroad system for the Union Army during the Civil War; and railroad engineer, general manager, and president.
From the description of Manuscript reminiscences, ca. 1862-1900. (Virginia Tech). WorldCat record id: 28415954
Herman Haupt was born in Philadelphia in 1817 and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1835. He resigned his commission to become a civil engineer. He was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad and in 1856 undertook work on the Hoosac Tunnel for the Troy and Greenfield Railroad in Massachusetts. From 1862 to 1863 he served as chief of construction and transportation on the United States military railroads and retired with the rank of brigadier-general of volunteers. In 1876 he undertook construction of an oil pipeline for the Pennsylvania Tranportation Company. From 1881 until 1884 he served as general manager of the Northern Pacific Railroad, was president of General Compressed Air and Power Company from 1892 to 1905, and was president of the National Nutrient Company from 1899 until his death in 1905.
Herman Haupt Chapman was born in 1874 and was the grandson of Herman Haupt. From 1906 until 1943 he was a member of the Yale Forestry School faculty. He undertook research for an unpublished biography of his grandfather and compiled extensive files of family papers and reference material. He died in 1963.
From the description of Herman Haupt papers, 1800-1984 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122646512
Herman Haupt Chapman was born in 1874 and was the grandson of Herman Haupt. From 1906 until 1943 he was a member of the Yale Forestry School faculty. He undertook research for an unpublished biography of his grandfather and compiled extensive files of family papers and reference material. He died in 1963.
Herman Haupt was born in Philadelphia in 1817 and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1835. He resigned his commission to become a civil engineer. He was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad and in 1856 undertook work on the Hoosac Tunnel for the Troy and Greenfield Railroad in Massachusetts. From 1862 to 1863 he served as chief of construction and transportation on the United States military railroads and retired with the rank of brigadier-general of volunteers. In 1876 he undertook construction of an oil pipeline for the Pennsylvania Tranportation Company. From 1881 until 1884 he served as general manager of the Northern Pacific Railroad, was president of General Compressed Air and Power Company from 1892 to 1905, and was president of the National Nutrient Company from 1899 until his death in 1905.
From the description of Herman Haupt papers, 1800-1984 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702205619
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Birth 1817-03-26
Death 1905-12-14
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