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ding at Green Bay, and worked as a government | surveyor in the area. |
esigner of utilitarian structures as a county | surveyor, with many practical schemes proposed. |
rge Montgomerie, (1830 - 1878), was a British | surveyor who participated in the Great Trigonometric S |
decision was made by Jacob V. Brower, a land | surveyor and president of the Minnesota Historical Soc |
me to Southampton around 1856 as a provincial | surveyor, and ended up the agent of the Commercial Ban |
Paty (1758 - 11 December 1800) was a British | surveyor, architect and mason working mainly in Bristo |
and Julie-Louise, Beckwith was a professional | surveyor and engineer. |
y of Prince Edward Island and was also a road | surveyor. |
is Senate term, Harvey worked as a government | surveyor in New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, and Oklahoma, be |
ted explorer Alfred Russel Wallace, a trained | surveyor, soundly disproved the observation, but the m |
Guy studied to be a land | surveyor and learned English at the College of New Jer |
He became a deputy | surveyor that same year. |
His father was a chartered | surveyor and he attended a preparatory school and St. |
oned by Lord Fairfax and performed by a young | surveyor, George Washington. |
Jose Francisco Madero was a Mexican | surveyor and land commissioner. |
Stoughton Dennis Jr., who also became a noted | surveyor and militia officer . |
19 October 1820 - 7 July 1885) was a Canadian | surveyor, militia officer, and civil servant. |
anuary 24, 1754 - August 28, 1820) was a U.S. | surveyor who helped map many of the territories west o |
William Higginson was also a “highway | surveyor” for the Township of West Hawkesbury in 1879 |
Sypolt works as a land | surveyor in his professional life and is also a high s |
omas Paty (c.1713 - 4 May 1789) was a British | surveyor, architect and mason working mainly in Bristo |
Teodorovich, the son of a land | surveyor from Smolensk, was born into a family of ethn |
s a speculative builder as well as a building | surveyor, allowing William to have a private education |
He was then appointed as a deputy | surveyor for the United States to survey public lands |
advised by Gen. George Washington, a skilled | surveyor, to limit jurisdiction to undisputed territor |
gton met the Fitzhugh family when, as a young | surveyor, he made a map of the Ravensworth estate. |
the supervision of W. Hardwick, a Warminster | surveyor. |
March 1, 1856 - January 6, 1939) was a Quebec | surveyor, civil engineer and political figure. |
of Fredrikshald, where he worked as a customs | surveyor. |
Ludlow (1765 - January 1804) was a government | surveyor who helped found Cincinnati, Dayton and Hamil |
Allred is a land | surveyor by profession, and graduated from the Souther |
Simon's older brother, became a distinguished | surveyor and map-maker in Maine. |
November 19, 1880 - June 15, 1938) was a land | surveyor and politician in Manitoba, Canada. |
ge of Technology before working as a quantity | surveyor. |
He subsequently worked as a land | surveyor and, after World War I broke out, as a recrui |
Busby became a coal miner and later a mineral | surveyor and civil engineer in Scotland, and was emplo |
Simon previously worked as a Chartered | Surveyor in Carmarthen and Haverfordwest and served wi |
at Portsmouth, where his father was a marine | surveyor. |
uly 7, 1804 - March 2, 1861) was a physician, | surveyor and Secretary of State of Texas under Sam Hou |
A land | surveyor employed with Hamilton Hydro, Mitchell was ac |
On leaving he trained as a cartographic | surveyor for the Ordnance Survey, Southhampton, before |
s sporting career, working also as a quantity | surveyor and a mathematics teacher. |
awthorn City Council where he became a health | surveyor. |
e Legislature), and he was also a self-taught | surveyor and building contractor. |
Surviving son Clay (Audie Murphy), a railroad | surveyor in Denver, is informed of their deaths and co |
August 1769 - 17 December 1822) was a British | surveyor, map-maker, chief fur trader and explorer who |
was born in L'Islet, Quebec and became a land | surveyor. |
He studied as a land | surveyor and received his commission in 1799. |
ft the professional game to become a quantity | surveyor in the family business, before joining Salisb |
vestock trade until qualifying as a Chartered | Surveyor in 1988, specializing in fine art and antique |
ily; his father was a small landowner, a land | surveyor and teacher at the local agrarian school. |
with his brother Joshua William as a contract | surveyor. |
o a Member of the Tribunal who is a qualified | surveyor. |
apineau, named for Joseph Papineau, a notary, | surveyor, politician, and defender of the rights of th |
the family profession, and became a chartered | surveyor with a firm of auctioneers. |
He is a trained | surveyor in Poland and came to Sweden together with hi |
attending a gymnasium, he became a government | surveyor, later a lieutenant of artillery, and in 1848 |
ouisiana, with a brother who was a government | surveyor. |
name Mouth of Wilson originates from a young | surveyor named Wilson, who died and was buried in a cr |
Brunswick, the son of William Harley, a land | surveyor, and was educated in Hamilton, Ontario. |
Robert Hoddle trained as a cadet | surveyor in the Royal military surveyors beginning in |
He became a government | surveyor. |
Carey then became a contract | surveyor for the department, and also ran a private pr |
e British Army to civilian life as a quantity | surveyor for the War Office and moved to Abergavenny w |
n intention to study for the Bar, he joined a | surveyor's party at the age of 17, and became a licens |
e came to Canada in 1903 and worked as a land | surveyor, serving as president of the Association of M |
From 1983 to 1985, he worked as a graduate | surveyor for Knight Frank, then a Development Surveyor |
e-Wear, and began also the business of a land | surveyor. |
July 22, 1793 - November 14, 1875) was a land | surveyor and political figure in Lower Canada. |
his Recommendation Two Boatmen, a Tidewaiter | Surveyor of the Lough Swilley Barge and a Hearth Money |
retiring from football he became a chartered | surveyor and built up a real estate business in Hong K |
He was a quantity | surveyor for Fairclough Builders, which became AMEC, f |
. Jones (January 13, 1814-1902) was a lawyer, | surveyor and politician in the 1900s in the Midwestern |
Fournier received his commission as a land | surveyor in 1826. |
He worked as a land | surveyor for the U.S. Reclamation Service in Las Cruce |
ering politics, Roger Knapman was a Chartered | Surveyor. |
working for Jones Lang LaSalle as a quantity | surveyor after graduating from Leeds Metropolitan Univ |
nt MacKinnon (born October 4, 1953) is a land | surveyor and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
akes its name from William Dale, a government | surveyor and veteran of the War of 1812. |
ng alpha radiation, which launched aboard the | Surveyor 5 in 1967 and later analyzed lunar samples fr |
wk, possibly the first Mohawk accredited land | surveyor in Canada. |
Zant plotted the town with Van Zant acting as | surveyor. |
nor John Graves Simcoe made him acting deputy | surveyor general in 1792 and he was appointed surveyor |
r of public works, while Michael Adams became | surveyor general with responsibility for administering |
Additionally, the | surveyor or inspector will obtain product samples on t |
d by W. Archdeacon, an Admiralty hydrographic | surveyor in 1875. |
in Banneker, (1731-1806), an African American | surveyor, mathematician and astronomer who assisted An |
n is thought to have named the rock after the | surveyor G.H. Holt who worked in the Lands Department. |
nearby lake which in turn was named after the | Surveyor General of Western Australia, Henry Sanford K |
was named after George Posey, Alameda County | Surveyor during the tunnel's planning and construction |
He was commissioned as an Alberta Land | Surveyor in 1965 and as a Canada Lands Surveyor in 196 |
He was also the | surveyor for the Ashton Canal and the resident enginee |
He was the father of Byron Kilbourn, also a | surveyor, who was a founder and mayor of Milwaukee, Wi |
over to a father Robert Dawson who was also a | surveyor, and studied at the Royal Military Academy, W |
He was also a | surveyor and plantation co-owner in Hartford, Maine, w |
48 - October 5, 1926) was an American lawyer, | surveyor, and land developer. |
2, 1842 - March 6, 1912) was an American land | surveyor, Indian agent, and politician in the state of |
-December 19, 1818) was an American merchant, | surveyor, and politician from Winnsboro, South Carolin |
amed after Andrew Lewis, an American pioneer, | surveyor, and soldier from Virginia. |
48 - August 15, 1821) was an American farmer, | surveyor, Revolutionary War soldier, and New York Stat |
in the first-person perspective of an unnamed | surveyor from Boston, The Colour Out of Space tells th |
any, New York - January 1799) was an American | surveyor and politician. |
land (1800 - 30 December 1838) was an English | surveyor and Surveyor-General of Van Diemen's Land (no |
He was named an inspector ( | surveyor) of pickled fish in 1754. |
en (1749 - February 27, 1807) was an American | surveyor, merchant, and politician from Rensselaer Cou |
1700 - October 16, 1775) was an English | surveyor of highways, born in Hinckley, Leicestershire |
21, 1749 - November 21, 1831) was an American | surveyor, landowner, and politician from Westchester C |
1828-1868) was an artist, | surveyor, cartographer and early photographer active i |
rt is named after Byrd Lockhart, an assistant | surveyor of Green DeWitt and reportedly the first Angl |
years working for his father as an assistant | surveyor before gaining work as chief assistant to Joh |
rown (1772 - January 30, 1850) was an English | surveyor, civil engineer, businessman and landowner. |
718 - January 31, 1790) was an Irish-American | surveyor, lawyer, and a pioneer of early Virginia. |
multi-talented man, he was also an attorney, | surveyor, and publisher. |
uly 6, 1820 - April 16, 1862) was an American | surveyor. |
stern Australia, where he became an assistant | surveyor for the colony's Survey Department. |
Dawson (1798 - 28 March 1861) was an English | surveyor and cartographer. |
His father was an Exploring | Surveyor in the United States Navy, and a slave-owner. |
y 6, 1842-September 10, 1912) was an American | surveyor and engineer. |
nts, having previously served as an Assistant | Surveyor in the British army in India. |
16, 1895 in Cleburne, Texas) was an American | surveyor, lawyer, and politician of the Gilded Age fro |
eptember 24, 1874 he graduated as an engineer | surveyor, and later joined the National School of Engi |
y known as Major A.B. Rogers, was an American | surveyor now best remembered for his discovery of the |
Floyds Fork is named for John Floyd, an early | surveyor of the area. |
y 27, 1733 - January 22, 1779) was an English | surveyor and astronomer who is perhaps best known for |
nd tunnel are named for John Savage, an early | surveyor who narrowly avoided becoming a victim of can |
s that of a Native American known to an early | surveyor. |
ber 19, 1770 - April 9, 1850) was an American | surveyor and politician from Ohio. |
March 1765 - 10 May 1857) was an English-born | surveyor and civil engineer, active in Australia. |
Bartlett, as an experienced | surveyor, also ordered the creation of some of the fir |
The Hurst reservoir was the engineer and his | surveyor was John Frederick Bateman. |
has the ability to transport herself and the | surveyor instantly to any location, and she uses this |
He was a livestock auctioner and chartered | surveyor, and served as a councillor on Norfolk County |
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1852) was a Scottish civil engineer and land | surveyor who worked primarily on bridges and harbours. |
f the Board of Works from 1879 to 1882 and as | surveyor general from 1882 to 1885. |
in the State senate, 1867-1869 and 1885-1887; | surveyor of the port of Memphis, TN, 1871-1883; electe |
1923) was a Canadian astronomer and Dominion | Surveyor. |
hn Bailey (1750-1819), mathematician and land | surveyor was born in Bowes. |
the Whig National Convention in 1840 and was | Surveyor general of public lands in the Territories of |
retary for Lands, the Under Treasurer and the | Surveyor General were all grandson's of Waller's. |
ong Kong Government as a Rating and Valuation | Surveyor in January 1966. |
e was promoted to Senior Rating and Valuation | Surveyor in October 1971, to Principal Rating and Valu |
umber of buildings in the metropolis, and was | surveyor and civil engineer to the Port of London, but |
am Dampier, English explorer and hydrographic | surveyor who circumnavigated the world three times (di |
and became a civil engineer, farmer and land | surveyor. |
) was an Irish architect, builder, and county | surveyor for Counties Limerick (Western Division), Kil |
n of Patrick Leahy, civil engineer and county | surveyor of Cork, was born near Thurles, County Tipper |
o survey and mark the route, and professional | surveyor V. N. Zivley was commissioned to make the stu |
John Gott who was a civil engineer and county | surveyor. |
Lloyd, CVO is a British art historian and was | Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures (1988-2005). |
n the Honourable East India Company and later | Surveyor General of India. |
ahud, Morton and his team of geologists and a | surveyor, Nick Fallon, mapped the central areas of Oma |
Henry Hancock, lawyer and land | surveyor |
tors, as well as a community magistrate and a | surveyor. |
t operator, first aid attendant, and highways | surveyor. |
Later he was a civil engineer and land | surveyor. |
lunt's role in the Cambridge Spy Ring and, as | Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures, personal art advisor |
s, was designed to take additional Apollo and | Surveyor landing site photography and to take broad su |
He was appointed assistant | surveyor in the Surveyor-General's Department of New S |
mmission and, having been appointed assistant | surveyor under surveyor-general Colonel William Light, |
a draughtsman in 1865 and was appointed Chief | Surveyor then Deputy Surveyor-General in the Departmen |
He was appointed deputy | surveyor of Wayne County in October 1815 and served un |
s experience led to him being appointed Chief | Surveyor to the Sanitary Assurance Association from 18 |
nce in the profession was appointed Assistant | Surveyor on the Taranaki Provincial staff in 1873. |
Remaining in Texas, he was appointed a | surveyor for the boundary commission led by Memucan Hu |
Lockhart was appointed deputy | surveyor to James Kerr on December 12, 1826, and surve |
r returned to Quebec where he was appointed a | surveyor in 1790. |
20 April 1689 Dummer was appointed Assistant | Surveyor of the Navy (under Sir John Tippetts) with a |
He was appointed City | Surveyor in 1788. |
s the end of 1790 Grimes was appointed deputy | surveyor of roads in New South Wales and allocated wor |
as overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the | Surveyor of Highways. |
Success there led to his appointment as | Surveyor to the Trustees of Smith's Charity at Brompto |
1815 but resigned to take the appointment of | Surveyor of the Port of New York. |
s this work which secured Nutt appointment as | Surveyor to the Dean and Canons of St George's in 1873 |
By profession, Arnold was an architect and | surveyor. |
9 by Richard Carver, the County Architect and | Surveyor, and is a Grade II listed building. |
e designs were by the company's Architect and | Surveyor, Robert Austin, formerly a carpenter with the |
e (11 March 1820 - 1886) was an architect and | surveyor who was largely responsible for shaping the e |
9 by Richard Carver, the County Architect and | Surveyor. |
He was also the architect and | surveyor to Coram's Foundling Hospital and to the Magd |
He appointed Thomas Cundy as architect and | surveyor, and Thomas Cubitt as builder. |
The prominent post of Bath City Architect and | Surveyor was bestowed by the Corporation of Bath, Some |
s Herbert Reilly was the son of architect and | surveyor Charles Reilly (1844-1928). |
7 January 1867) was an English architect and | surveyor; he was also known as a prolific writer of ch |
the youngest of the six sons of architect and | surveyor Donald Campbell(1830-1900) and his wife Lucy |
ower (1838-1919) was an English architect and | surveyor based in Nantwich, Cheshire. |
n 1847, he was appointed as the architect and | surveyor to the governors of St Thomas' Hospital, a po |
David A. Walker is a naval architect, marine | surveyor and historian based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
764 - December 17, 1845) was an army officer, | surveyor and political figure in Prince Edward Island. |
Barnston was trained as a | surveyor and army engineer. |
lliam Jessop, who employed Isaac Lenny as the | surveyor and a Parliamentary Bill for the construction |
He moved to Ottawa, Ontario to work as a | surveyor and explorer with the Geological Survey of Ca |
s son Charles Gould was notable as geological | surveyor. |
here he settled in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, as a | surveyor. |
In 1824 he was succeeded as Senior | Surveyor by his son while Jesse Hartley replaced him a |
ad employed a teenaged George Washington as a | surveyor. |
Following the war, he served as chief | surveyor of the US-Mexican commission which establishe |
ne served as a district judge and worked as a | surveyor and a builder. |
He officially qualified as a | surveyor in 1819. |
Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge and, as a | surveyor, joined and served in the Royal Hampshire Reg |
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