- Henry Adams (mechanical engineer)
Henry Adams (1858-1929"Henry Adams Dies: Engineer Was President of Board of Maryland Institute". "New York Times," December 10, 1929, ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times (1851 - 2004) database. (Document ID: 94219896).] ) is an American architectural engineer. He was born on Feb. 11, 1858 and emigrated at age 22 to Baltimore from
Duisburg , (Prussia ) Germany having been educated as abuilding engineer . He later worked with theDistrict of Columbia government buildings, and established a longstanding private practice inBaltimore, Maryland .Public Life
In Baltimore, he first worked for the builder,
Benjamin F. Bennett . In 1886 he became a heating andventilating engineer with theOffice of the Supervising Architect of theUnited States Department of the Treasury . In 1894 he joined theAmerican Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers (ASHVE ) as one of 75charter member s. He served on the organization's Compulsory Legislation committee. [Transactions of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers By American Society of Heating and Ventilating, Published 1905, The Society Air conditioning Periodicals, v.10 (1904), Digitized Dec 6, 2007, p. 285] He later served as ASHVE president (from 1899 to 1900), on the board of managers, and participated on their council. [Transactions of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Vol. V., Fifth Annual Meeting New York January 24-26, 1899; published 1900 by Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, p. 5] [See graphic on page 4 of [http://www.ashrae.org/docLib/20070222_historyofashrae.pdf History of ASHRAE] ] He was president of the board of the Maryland Institute in Baltimore, currently known as theMaryland Institute College of Art . He taught at the institute for 12 years then he participated as aboard member and later as president of the board (until his death 45 years later). Adams served as aFederal Fuel Administration engineer for Maryland and Delaware duringWorld War I .Professional Life
Adams began his own practice in 1898; the company became Henry Adams LLC, which still exists today in
Towson, Maryland . His engineering design is also found in several Baltimore buildings: theBromo Seltzer Tower , Maryland Institute and theBaltimore Museum of Art , Belvedere Hotel [Transactions of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers By American Society of Heating and Ventilating, Published 1905, The Society Air conditioning Periodicals, v.10 (1904), Digitized Dec 6, 2007, p. 285] , and the first renovation of the Baltimore Courthouse [Courthouse Plan Mapped, Renovation Program Recommended To Mayor, Baltimore (Morning) Sun, Wednesday, November 6, 1946] . As a federal engineer, he designed the mechanical system forEllis Island . [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=LYITAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA570&dq=Henry+adams+heating Report of the House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization under joint resolution of Senate and House of January 29, 1892] , submitted by Mr. Stump. Ordered to be printed July 28, 1892. page 574-577.] He oversaw mechanical equipment design for thePeking Union Medical College inChina , and designed equipment for theMasonic temple inManila .Family Life
Adams had three sons:
Otto Eugene Adams (architect), Ernest H. Adams and Clarence T. Adams (engineers). [ [http://www.henryadams.com/history.htm The History of Henry Adams Consulting Engineers] ]Henry Adams Scholarship
A college scholarship was established by the firm, Henry Adams LLC, in the memory of Adams. The endowment is coordinated by
ASHRAE . [ [http://www.edfed.com/planning-college/scholarship-indetail.php?id=4686 Henry Adams Scholarship] on EdFed ]References
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*Making it work on the inside; Engineering: For 100 years, Henry Adams Inc. has made some of the finest structures in the mid-Atlantic region function properly.; Shanon D. Murray. The Sun. Baltimore, Md.: Apr 26, 1998. pg. 1.F - - ProQuest document ID: 29147560
* [http://www.henryadams.com/history.htm The History of Henry Adams Consulting Engineers] <
* Mechanical Engineers in America Born Prior to 1861: A Biographical Dictionary. New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 1980.
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