- William Lafayette Darling
Darling, William Lafayette (1856-1938).
Biography
"Consulting Engineer."
Office: 2100 Iglehart Avenue,St. Paul, Minnesota .
Married: Alice Ernestine Bevans,April 15 ,1901 .
Education:Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Bachelor’s of Science, 1877); [lettered in]baseball andAmerican football ; Doctor of Engineering, 1927.Career
Entered engineering construction,
Northern Pacific Railroad , 1879 to 1883; division engineer, St. Paul and Northern Pacific (now Northern Pacific), 1883 to 1884; engineer,Chicago, Burlington and Quincy , 1884; engineer, location and construction,St. Andrews Bay and Chipley , 1884 to 1885; resident engineer in charge of terminals in St. Paul andMinneapolis ,Chicago , Burlington and Northern (now Chicago, Burlington and Quincy), 1885 to 1887; engineer, location and construction, Duluth, Watertown and Pacific (nowGreat Northern Railway ), 1887; located the line afterwards built by the Great Northern fromSioux Falls toYankton, South Dakota , 1887 to 1888; engineer in charge of washout repairs fromMinot, North Dakota , toGreat Falls, Montana , Great Northern, 1888. The following positions with the Northern Pacific: in charge of construction ofHowe truss bridge [s] inMontana , 1888 to 1889; in charge of location and construction of line from Little Falls toStaples, Minnesota , 1889; in charge of location and construction of theCoeur d'Alene Branch, 1889 to 1890; principal assistant engineer in charge of engineering and construction, 1891 to 1892; division engineer in charge of engineering from St. Paul, Minnesota, toBillings, Montana , 1892 to 1896; division engineer and assistant chief engineer, 1896 to 1901; chief engineer, 1901 to 1903. Chief engineer and vice-president, Gulf Construction Company, building a line fromSt. Louis toKansas City , 1905; chief engineer, Pacific Railway (nowChicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ), 1905 to 1906; chief engineer, Northern Pacific system and allied lines and during same period was vice-president and construction engineer in charge of construction of the Portland and Seattle Railway (nowSpokane, Portland and Seattle ), also during this period was construction engineer of the Pittsburgh and Gilmore.Since 1916 he has been consulting engineer, at St. Paul with the following activities: Associate member, Naval Consulting Board during the
World War I ; appointed a member of theAdvisory Commission of Railway Experts to Russia by the Secretary of State, 1917; Member of Board of Economics and Engineering for the Owners of Railroad Securities in New York, 1921 to 1922. Public office: Member, City Planning Board, St. Paul; Member, City Zoning Board, St. Paul.In 1926, the Trustees of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute established the policy of granting a limited number of honorary degrees, including Doctor of Engineering. In 1927, the degree was conferred upon William L. Darling.
Clubs and fraternities
Member
American Railway Engineering Association (former director);American Society of Civil Engineers ; Permanent Association of Navigation Congresses;General Contractors of America (honorary member);Minnesota Club , St. Paul; University Club, St. Paul; Thirty-second degreeMason ;Shriner .Further reading
* No author. "Who’s Who in Railroading – United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba – 1930 Edition". New York: Simmons-Boardman, 1930, p. 124.
* Worcester Polytechnic Institute. "Seventy Years of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute." Available on the Web at "www.wpi.edu/Academics/Library/Archives/SeventyYears/page342.html."
* "WPI Journal." "People of the Century: Building Iron Rails." Worcester Polytechnic Institute: Spring, 1988. Available on the Web at: "www.wpi.edu/News/Journal/Spring98/rails.html." Ironically, four of the five WPI civil engineering graduates listed in this article are early veterans of the Northern Pacific!
* Dorsey, Michael W. "Maintaining a Lifeline." "WPI Transformations." Discusses NP veterans Darling and Benjamin O. Johnson's experiences as Americans working to maintain the
Trans-Siberian Railroad duringWorld War I . Available on the Web at: "www.wpi.edu/News/Transformations/2005Winter/timecapsule.html".* Personal papers from Darling's time in
Russia circaWorld War One are held by theHoover Institution ,Stanford University . Official papers as chief engineer of theNorthern Pacific Railway are held by theMinnesota Historical Society ,St. Paul, Minnesota .
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