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was later built by a different group). Instead, needing an observation station for southern hemisphere skies, Harvard College Observatory established the "Boyden Station" at
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on February 17, 1804, the son of Seth Boyden and Susannah Atherton. His father was farmer and blacksmith who had invented a machine to split leather.
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to work in his elder brother Seth's leather shop. Around 1828, Uriah returned to Massachusetts where he worked on the early surveys for the
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Upon his death in 1879, Boyden's will left about a quarter of a million dollars to a suitable astronomical institution that would build an
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His maternal ancestors had resided in Lancaster, Massachusetts, having been pioneer settlers to the area. He is a direct descendant of
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by adding a conical approach passage for the incoming water—submerged diffusers, guide vanes and a diverting exit passage.
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In 1927, Boyden Station was moved to South Africa due to better weather conditions and became known as the
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on a mountain for the better atmospheric seeing conditions than those available at lower altitudes.
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in the early 1870s, and those used at the first Niagara Falls hydroelectric plant in 1895.
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Uriah also contributed to the Boyden Public Library in his hometown of
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convinced the trustees of Boyden's will to award the Boyden Fund to
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His heirs challenged the will, but it was found valid. In 1887,
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in the 1630s. The Atherton family ancestry originated from
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While at Lowell, Boyden worked with British-born engineer
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in Washington, DC is home to the Uriah A. Boyden Papers.
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ASME Landmark Report, Boyden Hydraulic Turbines, 1976
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American civil and mechanical engineer and inventor
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Foxborough, Massachusetts
Boston
Massachusetts
Engineer
inventor
Seth Boyden
Foxborough, Massachusetts
water turbine
Lowell, Massachusetts
Fourneyron
Seth Boyden
Foxborough, Massachusetts
Newark, New Jersey
Boston and Providence Railroad
Loammi Baldwin
Boston Navy Yard
Boston and Lowell Railroad
James B. Francis
Francis turbine
Harmony Mills
Cohoes, New York
Boston
observatory
Edward Charles Pickering
Harvard College Observatory
Mount Wilson
Mount Wilson Observatory
Arequipa

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