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Russell Sage Laboratory
Society: ASCE Main Category: Civil Sub Category: Education Era: 1800-1829 DateCreated: 1824 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy State: NY Zip: Country: USA Website: http://www.asce.org/project/rensselaer-polytechnic-institute/ Creator:

Amos Eaton and Stephen Van Rensselaer founded the Rensselaer School for "the application of science to the common purposes of life" in 1824. Eaton had practiced surveying as a teenager building his own compass and chain and wrote an early book on surveying. Later he studied law before becoming interested in geology and agriculture. Stephen Van Rensselaer was the seventh patroon of Rensselaerwyck a track of land comprising most of the current Rensselaer, Albany and Columbia Counties in the State of New York.

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Image Credit: Image Caption: Russell Sage Laboratory, Front View, 1909- Era_date_from:
Samson Mine Reversible Waterwheel & Man Engine
Society: ASME Main Category: Mechanical Sub Category: Minerals Extraction & Refining Era: 1800-1829 DateCreated: 1824 Samson Pit Sankt Andreasberg State: Lower Saxony Zip: Country: Germany Website: http://www.asme.org/about-asme/history/landmarks/topics-m-z/minerals-extraction-and-refining/-118-samson-mine-reversible-waterwheel---man-engin, https://www.asme.org/getmedia/ee57310a-3df7-4e67-8ed6-d54357184890/118_Samson_Mine_Reversible_Waterwheel_Man_Engin.aspx Creator:

This silver mine preserves two features of bygone practice. One is the reversible waterwheel of the ore-hoist, which originally was installed in 1565 and currently dates back to 1824. The present wheel is 9 meters in diameter and reaches a depth of 700 meters.

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1987
Image Credit: Public Domain (Author's Choice) Image Caption: Samson Mine Reversible Waterwheel & Man Engine Era_date_from: 1824
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Samson Mine Reversible Waterwheel & Man Engine

This silver mine preserves two features of bygone practice. One is the reversible waterwheel of the ore-hoist, which originally was installed in 1565 and currently dates back to 1824. The present wheel is 9 meters in diameter and reaches a depth of 700 meters.

Second, the man engine of…

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Russell Sage Laboratory

Amos Eaton and Stephen Van Rensselaer founded the Rensselaer School for "the application of science to the common purposes of life" in 1824. Eaton had practiced surveying as a teenager building his own compass and chain and wrote an early book on surveying. Later he studied law before becoming…

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