Section from Little North Mountain to Big North Mountain crossing S.W. of Ferrol Furnace / constructed by Prof. J.L. Campbell of Washington & Lee Un'vty ; from survey made jointly with Profr. Thos. Egleston of New York and Major Jed. Hotchkiss of Staunton, Va. [1879?]

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Section from Little North Mountain to Big North Mountain crossing S.W. of Ferrol Furnace / constructed by Prof. J.L. Campbell of Washington & Lee Un'vty ; from survey made jointly with Profr. Thos. Egleston of New York and Major Jed. Hotchkiss of Staunton, Va. [1879?]

1 ms. section ; 16 x 94 cm.

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Campbell, J. L. (John Lyle), 1818-1886

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Professor of chemistry Washington and Lee University 1851-1886. From the description of Papers, 1859-1883. (Washington & Lee University). WorldCat record id: 23883952 Campbell was Professor of Chemistry at Washington and Lee University 1851-1886. From the description of Memoranda of proceedings, 1870-1876, as County Superintendent of Schools for Rockbridge County, Virginia. (Washington & Lee University). WorldCat record id: 717324396 ...

Egleston, Thomas, 1832-1900

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Mineralogist, professor of Engineering, and founder of the Columbia School of Mines. From the description of Thomas Egleston papers, 1857-1929. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 493895680 BIOGHIST REQUIRED Thomas Egleston was a noted metallurgist and professor of metallurgy and mineralogy at Columbia University's School of Mines, which he helped found along with Charles F. Chandler and Francis Vinton in 1864. Egleston...

Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899

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Confederate Army officer, topographical and mining engineer, and historian. From the description of Jedediah Hotchkiss papers, 1835-1908 (bulk 1875-1898). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 317574630 Jedediah Hotchkiss, of Staunton, Va., served with the Confederate States Army Corps of Engineers, with primary duties of map-making during the Army's Virginia campaigns. After the war, he became an author, lecturer, and editor and continued to produce maps, especially for various Ci...