Crozet, Claudius, 1790-1864

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Name (Latin)
Crozet, Claudius, 1790-1864
Other forms of name
Crozet, C. (Claudius), 1790-1864
Crozet, Claude, 1790-1864
Crozet, Claudius, 1789-1864
Date of birth
1790-12-31
Date of death
1864-01-29
Associated country
France
United States
Field of activity
Engineering
Occupation
Engineers
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 16306830
Wikidata: Q5129471
Library of congress: n 88027626
Sources of Information
  • DAB(Crozet, Claude, Jan. 1, 1790-Jan. 29, 1864, soldier and engineer, b. in France, came to U.S. in 1816)
  • Hunter, R.F. Claudius Crozet, French engineer in America, 1790-1864, 1989:galley (b. 1/2/1790)
  • LC manual auth. cd.(hdg.: Crozet, Claudius, 1789-1864)
  • NUCMC data from Univ. of Virginia Lib. for Whitehead, R. Papers, 1830-1978(Crozet, Claudius)
  • Report of the principal engineer on the Virginia and Tennessee Rail-Road, 1838:page 3 (C. Crozet, P.E.)
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Wikipedia description:

Claude "Claudius" Crozet (December 31, 1789 – January 29, 1864) was a soldier, educator, and civil engineer. Crozet was born in France and trained as an artillery officer and civil engineer. After the defeat of Napoleon's army, he emigrated to the United States in 1816 and joined the U.S. Army to teach at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. After resigning his commission in 1823, he took a job with the Virginia Board of Public Works and oversaw the planning and construction of canals, turnpikes, bridges and railroads in Virginia, including the area which became West Virginia during the American Civil War (during which Crozet sided with the Confederate States of America). Crozet also helped found the Virginia Military Institute in 1839 and earned a nickname as the "Pathfinder of the Blue Ridge."

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