James Shriver

James Shriver (1794 – August 8, 1826) was an American civil engineer known for his pioneering surveys of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, the National Road, and the proposed Wabash–Maumee canal in Indiana. A native of Maryland and Pennsylvania, he helped shape federal and state internal improvement projects during the 1820s, and died while serving as chief of a government survey party in the Indiana frontier. Provided by Wikipedia
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