- William Kneass
William Kneass (September 1781,
Lancaster, Pennsylvania —August 27 ,1840 ) worked as an engraver inPhiladelphia from 1805 to 1840, and became the second chiefengraver of theUnited States Mint onJanuary 29 ,1824 .Kneass designed the Classic Head motif which appeared on Quarter Eagle ($2.50) and Half Eagle ($5.00) gold pieces from 1834-1839. He also modified
John Reich 's Capped Bust design on the dime through half-dollar for the years 1829-1837. Additionally, Kneass utilized his modified Capped Bust for the rebirth of the half-dime in 1829.Kneass's wife was Mary Turner Honeyman Kneass.
Samuel Honeyman Kneass , their son, was a notable Philadelphia-basedcivil engineer andarchitect .External links
* [http://www.donaldheald.com/search/detail_01.php?booknr=2096075&ordernr=9473 Information about Kneass from Donald Heald Original Antique Books Prints and Maps]
* [http://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/ar_display.cfm?ArchitectId=A0779 Samuel Honeyman Kneass]
* [http://www.uspatterns.com/williamkneass.html Short biography]
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