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William Milnor Roberts (February 12, 1810 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – July 14, 1881 in Soledad, Brazil) was an American civil engineer. Roberts was one of the most prolific and prominent civil engineer of his generation in the United States. As a young civil engineer, he was involved in the construction of the Eads Bridge, held the title of the chief engineer of Northern Pacific Railroad, and was president of the American Society of Civil Engineers scarcely two decades after its founding,

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  • William Milnor Roberts (February 12, 1810 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – July 14, 1881 in Soledad, Brazil) was an American civil engineer. Roberts was one of the most prolific and prominent civil engineer of his generation in the United States. As a young civil engineer, he was involved in the construction of the Eads Bridge, held the title of the chief engineer of Northern Pacific Railroad, and was president of the American Society of Civil Engineers scarcely two decades after its founding, (en)
  • William Milnor Roberts (12 de fevereiro de 1810 em Filadélfia, Pensilvânia – 14 de julho de 1881 em Soledade, Brasil) foi um engenheiro civil americano. Como um jovem engenheiro civil envolveu-se na construção da ponte Eads Bridge, sendo engenheiro-chefe da Northern Pacific Railroad, segunda ferrovia transcontinental da América, e sendo presidente da Sociedade Americana de Engenheiros Civis (American Society of Civil Engineers) quase duas décadas após sua fundação, Roberts foi um dos mais prolíficos e proeminentes engenheiros civis de sua geração nos Estados Unidos. (pt)
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  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US (en)
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  • William Milnor Roberts (February 12, 1810 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – July 14, 1881 in Soledad, Brazil) was an American civil engineer. Roberts was one of the most prolific and prominent civil engineer of his generation in the United States. As a young civil engineer, he was involved in the construction of the Eads Bridge, held the title of the chief engineer of Northern Pacific Railroad, and was president of the American Society of Civil Engineers scarcely two decades after its founding, (en)
  • William Milnor Roberts (12 de fevereiro de 1810 em Filadélfia, Pensilvânia – 14 de julho de 1881 em Soledade, Brasil) foi um engenheiro civil americano. Como um jovem engenheiro civil envolveu-se na construção da ponte Eads Bridge, sendo engenheiro-chefe da Northern Pacific Railroad, segunda ferrovia transcontinental da América, e sendo presidente da Sociedade Americana de Engenheiros Civis (American Society of Civil Engineers) quase duas décadas após sua fundação, Roberts foi um dos mais prolíficos e proeminentes engenheiros civis de sua geração nos Estados Unidos. (pt)
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