Nicol Hugh Baird
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Nicol Hugh Baird | |
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Born | |
Died | 18 October 1849 Brattleboro, Vt.[1] | (aged 53)
Nationality | Scottish Canadian |
Occupation | Surveyor |
Nicol Hugh Baird (26 August 1796 – 18 October 1849) was a Scottish surveyor who worked for his uncle Charles Baird in St Petersburg for several years, and emigrated to Canada in 1828.
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Baird is known in Canada for the work on various canal and road construction in Upper and Lower Canada as well as inventing equipment for making existing locks more accessible for steamships. His skills as a surveyor and engineer are reflected as an integral part of projects such as the Rideau, Trent, and Welland canals. His thorough written accounts give historians a record of early Canadian engineering.
External links[]
- "Nicol Hugh Baird". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
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- 1796 births
- 1849 deaths
- Canadian surveyors
- British canal engineers
- Canadian civil engineers
- People from Glasgow
- Scottish civil engineers
- Scottish emigrants to Canada
- Scottish surveyors
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