- Hiram M. Chittenden
Hiram Martin Chittenden (1858–1917) is the Seattle District Engineer for the
Army Corps of Engineers (April 1906 – September 1908) for whom theHiram M. Chittenden Locks inSeattle , Washington are named.Chittenden was born on
October 25 ,1858 in Yorkshire, New York. He graduated from theUnited States Military Academy at West Point in June 1884 and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers. He reached the rank ofBrigadier General in 1910. He died onOctober 9 ,1917 in Seattle, Washington.With the Army Corps of Engineers, Chittenden was in charge of many notable projects throughout the United States:
*Yellowstone National Park (1891-1892, 1899-1906): roadwork, improvements, basalt arch at north entrance, single span bridge (Chittenden Bridge , formerly the Melan arch bridge) across the Yellowstone River.
*Yosemite National Park : commissioned by the Secretary of the Interior to determine boundary changes
*Lake Washington Canal Project, Seattle, Washington (1906)Chittenden was also an author, penning historical volumes, tour guides, and poetry:
* "The Yellowstone National Park", Cincinnati: Stewart & Kidd Company, 1895.
* "The American Fur Trade of the Far West", New York: F. P. Harper, 1903. (Three volumes)
* "History of Steamboats on the Missouri River", 1903. (Two volumes)
* "Life and Letters of Father de Smet’" with A. T. Richardson, 1905. (Four volumes)
* "War or Peace", 1910.
* "Verse", Seattle: Holly Press, 1916. (poetry)ee also
*
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks References
*"H. M. Chittenden: A Western Epic", Tacoma: Washington State Historical Society, 1961.
External links
* [http://www.washingtonhistory.org/wshs/research/finding_aids.htm Finding aid to article subject from the Special Collections, Washington State Historical Society]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.