Published in the New-York Daily Tribune, Tuesday, July 14, 1903
Hartford, Conn., July 13 (special) Thomas Brown McClunie, civil and landscape engineer, is dead. He came to the United States from Scotland when twenty years old and settled in New-York. He became interested in the Panama Canal work, but was obliged to return to New-York. The he took up landscape engineering, doing considerable work on the Hudson. After serving through the Civil War he took up his profession in South Bend, Ind.; Norfolk, Conn.; Hartford, the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition and Alabama.
Published in the New-York Daily Tribune, Tuesday, July 14, 1903
Hartford, Conn., July 13 (special) Thomas Brown McClunie, civil and landscape engineer, is dead. He came to the United States from Scotland when twenty years old and settled in New-York. He became interested in the Panama Canal work, but was obliged to return to New-York. The he took up landscape engineering, doing considerable work on the Hudson. After serving through the Civil War he took up his profession in South Bend, Ind.; Norfolk, Conn.; Hartford, the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition and Alabama.
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