Alexander Lyman Holley
Alexander Lyman Holley (Lakeville, Connecticut, July 20, 1832 – Brooklyn, New York, January 29, 1882) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor, and founding member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). He was considered the foremost steel and plant engineer and designer of his time, especially in regard to applying research to modern steel manufacturing processes. Provided by Wikipedia
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The use of steel for constructive purposes; method of working, applying and testing plates and bars,
by Barba, Joseph
Published 1875
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Published 1884
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by Young, Charles Frederic T.
Published 1861
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“...Holley, Alexander Lyman, 1832-1882...”Published 1861
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by Colburn, Zerah, 1832-1870
Published 1858
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“...Holley, Alexander Lyman, 1832-1882...”Published 1858
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