John G. Claybourn Papers 1908-1966
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Claybourn, Elsie Greiser.
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Warner, Jack L., 1892-1978
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Claybourn, Leslie W. (Leslie William), 1883-1956.
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Claybourn, John G., 1886-1967
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Civil engineer, consultant on marine development and dredging, and superintendent of the dredging division of the Panama canal. From the description of John G. Claybourn papers, 1908-1966. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423275 John Geronold Claybourn was a civil engineer who rose in the service of the Panama Canal to become superintendent of the Dredging Division, a position he held from 1921 until his retirement in 1948. During his career on th...