- William Trent Rossell
William Trent Rossell was born in
Alabama onOctober 11 ,1849 , the son and grandson ofArmy officers, and he graduated third in theUnited States Military Academy class of 1873. Commissioned in theCorps of Engineers , he served until 1880 atWillets Point and as AssistantProfessor ofEngineering at the Military Academy. He then engaged inriver ,harbor , and fortification work in regions aroundPortland, Maine ;Jacksonville, Florida ; andVicksburg, Mississippi . Rossell served in 1891-93 as the Engineer Commissioner on the three-member governing board of theDistrict of Columbia . After briefly commanding the Battalion of Engineers, he led Mobile District for six years. He then supervisedlighthouse construction and repair in theNew York area and, later,Ohio River improvements. He was a member of theMississippi River Commission from 1906 to 1913, as well as Central Division Engineer in 1908-09 and Eastern Division Engineer in 1909-13. He retiredOctober 11 1913 , but was recalled to active service in 1917. He led the Third New York andPuerto Rico districts and was Northeast Division Engineer. He again retired in 1918. He diedOctober 11 ,1919 , in Staten Island, New York.References
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