Martin, Thomas Commerford, 1856-1924

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Name (Latin)
Martin, Thomas Commerford, 1856-1924
Other forms of name
Martin, T. C. (Thomas Commerford), 1856-1924
Date of birth
1856-07-22
Date of death
1924-05-17
Gender
male
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Other Identifiers

VIAF: 20756722
Wikidata: Q15461425
Library of congress: n 78086272
Sources of Information
  • Marquis Who's Who, September 13, 2016(Thomas Commerford Martin; Occupation: editor; Born: London, Eng., July 22, 1856; Died May 17, 1924; Home: Larchmont Manor, N.Y)
  • His The Electrical engineer, 1890-99.
  • His The electric motor and its applications, 1895:t.p. (T.C. Martin)
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Wikipedia description:

Thomas Commerford Martin (July 22, 1856 – May 17, 1924) was a British-American electrical engineer and editor. Martin was born in Limehouse, England. His father worked with Lord Kelvin and other pioneers of submarine telegraph cables, and Martin worked on the cable-laying ship SS Great Eastern. Educated as a theological student, Martin travelled to the United States in 1877. He was associated with Thomas A. Edison in his work in 1877–1879 and thereafter engaged in editorial work. From 1883 to 1909 he served as editor of the Electrical World, after 1909 was executive secretary of the National Electric Light Association, and in 1900–1911 was a special agent of the United States Census Office. Martin lectured at the Royal Institution of Engineers, London, the Paris Société Internationale des Electriciens, the University of Nebraska, and Columbia University. He was a founding member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and served as president in 1887–1888.

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