Lenthall, John, 1807-1882

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John Lenthall (B. 1807 d. 1882), naval architect, student, and collector of books and documents pertaining to the construction of naval and merchant ships, was Chief of the U.S. Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repairs (1853-63), and its successor, the U.S. Bureau of Construction and Repair (1863-71).

From the description of Collection of ship plans and drawings by John Lenthall's mentors, 1790-1853. (Independence Seaport Museum). WorldCat record id: 24843472

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From the description of Notebook of John Lenthall, 1843. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71015061

John Lenthall, naval architect, student, and collector of books and documents pertaining to the construction of naval and merchant ships, was Constructor at the Philadelphia Navy Yard (1838-49).

He later became Chief of the U.S. Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repairs (1853-63), and its successor, the U.S. Bureau of Construction and Repair (1863-71).

From the description of Specification books, 1798-c. 1855. (Independence Seaport Museum). WorldCat record id: 24853147

John Lenthall, naval architect, student, and collector of books and documents pertaining to the construction of naval and merchant ships, was Constructor at the Philadelphia Navy Yard (1838-49).

He later became Chief of the U.S. Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repairs (1853-63), and its successor, the U.S. Bureau of Construction and Repair (1863-71).

From the description of Plans and drawings of ships constructed, drawn, or collected by John Lenthall, 1823-1874. (Independence Seaport Museum). WorldCat record id: 24852572

John Lenthall, naval architect, student, and collector of books and documents pertaining to the construction of naval and merchant ships, was Constructor at the Philadelphia Navy Yard (1838-49).

He later became Chief of the U.S. Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repairs (1853-63), and its successor, the U.S. Bureau of Construction and Repair (1863-71).

From the description of Plans and drawings of ships of the Civil War era, 1862-1868. (Independence Seaport Museum). WorldCat record id: 24852806

John Lenthall (b. 1807 d. 1882), naval architect, student, collector of books and documents pertaining to the construction of naval and merchant ships in 18th and 19th century England, France and the United States, and early practitioner in the field of preserving and documenting historic ships, was born in Washington, DC.

He learned the trade of ship carpenter at the Washington Navy Yard. He was Assistant Constructor at the Philadelphia Navy Yard (Ca. 1827-38); Constructor at the Philadelphia Navy Yard (1838-49); and Chief Naval Constructor of the United States Navy (1849-53). He then served as Chief of the U.S. Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repairs (1853-63), and its successor, the U.S. Bureau of Construction and Repair (1863-71). In 1874 he donated his personal library of books and documents to The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, of which he was a life member.

From the description of Collection of ship plans and drawings, 1790-1874. (Independence Seaport Museum). WorldCat record id: 24843229

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Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
United States
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
United States
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Southwark (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
United States
Philadelphia (Pa.)
United States
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
United States
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Ships
Historic preservation
Labor and laboring classes
Naval architecture
Passenger ships
Shipbuilding
Shipbuilding industry
Shipping
Ships, Wooden
Warships
Occupation
Architect
Metal-workers
Naval architects
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Birth 1807-09-16

Death 1882-04-15

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