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James P. Kirkwood

James P. Kirkwood

James Pugh Kirkwood (27 March 1807 – 22 April 1877) was a 19th-century American civil engineer, and general superintendent of the Erie Railroad in the year 1849–1850.[1] He left the Erie to go to the southwest to construct railroads, and he made the first survey for the Pacific Railroad (later the Missouri Pacific Railroad) west from the Mississippi to the Rocky Mountains.[2] The towns of Kirkwood, Missouri and Kirkwood, New York are named in his honor. He served as president of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) from 1867 to 1868.

  1. ^ Edward Harold Mott Between the Ocean and the Lakes: The Story of Erie. Collins, 1899. p. 480
  2. ^ Edward Harold Mott (1899, p. 350-1)

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