- William Augustus Norton
William Augustus Norton (
October 25 ,1810 -September 21 ,1883 ) was a noted educator, civil engineer and author. He was born inEast Bloomfield, New York .Norton graduated from the
United States Military Academy atWest Point, New York in 1831 and began his academic career there as assistant professor of natural and experimental philosophy. During this time, he also participated in theBlack Hawk War . In 1833, he became professor of natural philosophy and astronomy at theCity University of New York . In 1839, he moved toDelaware College as professor and then in 1849, became president. He had planned to turn the school into a scientific institution but was discouraged and left in 1850, to become professor of natural philosophy and civil engineering atBrown University . In 1852, Norton came to Yale to found the School of Engineering. He was professor of civil engineering at theSheffield Scientific School . In 1873, he became a member of theUnited States National Academy of Sciences . He remained at Yale until his death in 1883.He was the author of "An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy" (1839) and "First Book of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy" (1858).
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