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Campbell W. Adams

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62:. In 1872, he became an assistant to William H. Christian, City Surveyor of Utica, and in the following year, when Christian's term expired, they formed a partnership and carried on a general surveying business. In 1872 and 1874 Adams had charge of building the Savage Reservoir at the end of Pleasant Street, Utica, for the Utica Water Works. From 1875 to 1880, he was a traveling salesman for the firm of Adams Bros., rope manufacturers. 69:, on the Albany and Susquehanna division, but a year later returned to Utica and served as Assistant City Surveyor during Mayor Kinney's administration. In 1887, he was employed as Resident Engineer for the 507: 265: 182:
Campbell W. Adams, a former company manager for Thomas A. Edison and once a New York State engineer, died at his home, 15 Stevens Road, ... Belleville ...
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From 1880 to 1885, he was city surveyor of Utica. Afterwards he was constructing engineer for the
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for shipment to England. In December 1905, he was made general manager of the entire works.
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He was state engineer and surveyor from 1894 to 1898, elected in
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Utica
Oneida County, New York
civil engineer
New York
New York State Engineer and Surveyor
Utica Free Academy
Delaware and Hudson Canal Company
Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad
Rochester, New York
Windsor Beach
Lake Ontario
Harpursville
Genesee River
Adirondack and St. Lawrence Railroad
1893
1895
Republican
Halbert Powers Gillette
London
England
Norway
Arctic Circle
briquetting
iron ore
Belleville, New Jersey
"Campbell W. Adams. Former State Engineer and One Time Edison Aide Dies"
The New York Times
CANDIDATES OF THE PARTIES
Martin Schenck

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