The Late Attacks Upon the Coast And Geodetic Survey

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The Late Attacks Upon the Coast And Geodetic Survey
Dixon, Thomas, 1864-1946
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Kane, President Amer. Philos. Society; General Joseph G. Totten, Chief Engineer U. S. A. ; Pro- fessor Benjamin Peirce, Harvard College (afterwards Superintendent of the Sur- vey) ; Professor John Torrey, U. S. Assay Office, New York ; Professor . Joseph Henry, Secretary Smithsonian Institution ; Professor John F. Frazer, University of Pennsylvania ; Professor William Chauvenet, U. S. Naval Academy ; President F. A. P. Barnard, Universitj' of Mississippi ; Professor John Leconte, College of Sou...th Carolina; Professor William M. Gillespie, Union College; Professor F. H. Smith, University of Virginia; Professor W. H. C. Bartlett, U. S. Military Academy ; Professor Wolcott Gibbs, Free Academy, New York ; Professor Stephen Alexander, College of New Jersey ; Professor Lewis K. Gibbes, Charleston College; 24 THE LATE ATTACKS UPON THE as in that of every other, is to secure the safety of the wealth hazarded in commer- cial enterprises, by reducing to a minimum the dangers of navigation. But it may by no means hence be justly inferred that the benefits of such a survey are limited to particular localities, or confined to particular classes or portions of the people; that they accrue, for example, exclusively to the great marts of commerce, or to the individuals directly and personally concerned in foreign trade.

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