American civil engineer and industrialist (1809–1904)
Charles Storer Storrow
Charles Storer Storrow by Joseph Ames 1854
1st Mayor of Lawrence, Massachusetts
In office 1853–1854
Preceded by
None
Succeeded by
Enoch Bartlett
Personal details
Born
(1809-03-25)25 March 1809 Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Died
30 April 1904(1904-04-30) (aged 95) Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality
American
Political party
Whig
Children
James J. Storrow
Education
Harvard University
Engineering career
Discipline
Hydraulic
Employer(s)
Essex Company
Projects
Great Stone Dam, Lawrence, Massachusetts
Charles Storer Storrow (25 March 1809 – 30 April 1904) was a prominent American civil engineer and industrialist. He is known for designing and building the dam and textile mill complex in Lawrence, Massachusetts.[1]
^Ford, Peter A. (2000). "Father of the Whole Enterprise": Charles S. Storrow and the Making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860". Massachusetts Historical Review. 2: 76–117. JSTOR 25081153.
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