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Howard Adams Carson

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water works from 1871 to 1877. He then became an engineer for Boston's metropolitan engineering department. He was appointed as the chief engineer for Boston's new sewage and drainage system, which he designed in 1887. When the
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Carson served as president of the Alumni Association of Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1884 to 1887. In 1906 he was awarded the honorary degree of A.M. by Harvard University.
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subways. In 1909 he resigned from the Boston Transit Commission and then served as a consultant for several engineering projects, including the construction of the
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was created in 1894, he was appointed as the Commission's Chief Engineer. Carson is most famous as the chief engineer for the
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The American Architect and Engineer Blue Book. A Distinct Cyclopedia of 1921. Three Thousand Biographies
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Fifteenth Annual Report of the Boston Transit Commission for the Year Ending June 30, 1909
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In 1870 he married Nancy Wilmarth (1845–1913) of Boston.
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Burials at Woodlawn Cemetery (Everett, Massachusetts)
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Westfield, Massachusetts
Malden, Massachusetts
Woodlawn Cemetery
Everett, Massachusetts
MIT
Providence, Rhode Island
Boston Transit Commission
Tremont Street subway
East Boston
Washington Street
New York subway
Detroit River
11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica





Boston Herald
"Carson, Howard Adams"
Fifteenth Annual Report of the Boston Transit Commission for the Year Ending June 30, 1909
"Boston Subway"
"Howard A. Carson speech to Alumni Association on the General Plan of Instruction at MIT; Collection — Box: D Identifier: MC-0455 with Biography"
"Proclamation on resignation of Howard Adams Carson, chief engineer of the Boston Transit Commission"
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1842 births
1931 deaths
Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
American civil engineers
19th-century American engineers

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