Wiegand, Henry Hazlehurst, 1858-1943.
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Henry H. Wiegand (1858?-1943) was trained as an electrical engineer at the Johns Hopkins University receiving his B.A. in 1885 and a Certificate of Proficiency in Applied Electricity in 1888. He studied under Henry Rowland and Louis Duncan. After graduating, he worked for Rowland's Multiplex Telegraphic Company and exhibited the telegraph at the Paris Exposition of 1900. Wiegand later manufactured engines and boilers in Baltimore.
From the description of Henry Hazlehurst Wiegand papers, 1876-1906. (Johns Hopkins University). WorldCat record id: 48369123
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creatorOf | Wiegand, Henry Hazlehurst, 1858-1943. Henry Hazlehurst Wiegand papers, 1876-1906. | Johns Hopkins University, Sheridan Libraries and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library |
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associatedWith | Duncan, Louis, -1916. |
associatedWith | Liebig, Adolf Gustav, -1897. |
associatedWith | Rowland, Henry Augustus, 1848-1901. |
associatedWith | Silberstein, Ludwik, b. 1872. |
associatedWith | Wood, Robert Williams, 1868-1955. |
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