James Geddes (engineer)

James Geddes (engineer)

James Geddes, born at Carlisle, Pennsylvania on July 22 1763, was a prominent surveyor, engineer, New York State legislator and U.S. Congressman who was instrumental in the planning of the Erie Canal and other canals in the United States. He was also at the forefront of development of the salt industry at Onondaga Lake near Syracuse, New York beginning in 1794.

The son of a Scottish farmer, Geddes eventually settled in what was to become Onondaga County, New York, where he investigated the brine springs at Onondaga Lake and set up a salt works at Geddesburgh, now Solvay. He acquired lands from members of the Onondaga tribe and became an adopted member.

An early supporter of a proposed canal to the Great Lakes, Geddes was appointed by the state Surveyor General to explore possible routes for such a canal. Based in part on Geddes' recommendations, the Legislature established a canal commission in 1810 . Geddes was one of five engineers chosen in 1816 to supervise the construction of the Erie Canal. He also was appointed chief engineer of the Ohio and Erie Canal.

He served as a judge and was elected to the 18th Congress in 1818 as a Federalist.

His son, George Geddes, was a New York State legislator. His grandson, also called James Geddes, was a civil engineer and agriculturist.

Geddes died at Camillus, New York on August 19, 1838. The modern-day Town of Geddes is named for him.


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