Edward Sargent Shaw | |
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Born | October 26, 1853 Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Died | October 3, 1919 Cambridge, Massachusetts |
(aged 65)
Cause of death | Heart failure |
Resting place | Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Residence | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Alma mater |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (B.S.) |
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Years active | 1874 - c. 1917 |
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Edward Sargent Shaw (October 26, 1853 – October 3, 1919) was a prominent civil engineer who lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Born on October 26, 1853, he spent most of his life in Cambridge, and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in the class of 1874; his thesis being a design for a Murphy-Whipple truss bridge. Immediately following graduation he continued his studies in some non-degree capacity at his alma mater. During his professional career, his office was located in Boston, Massachusetts. He died of heart failure at the age of 65, on October 3rd, 1919.
Shaw was responsible for a number of bridges in New England, including:
Shaw also held at least 3 patents, including one for the draw bridge, one for a railway superstructure design, and even a design for an electric locomotive. It is unknown if these designs were implemented in any capacity in his work.