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      • Thomas Lincoln Casey Jr. (February 19, 1857 – February 6, 1925) was an American army engineer and entomologist who was noted for his work on Coleoptera.
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  1. Thomas Lincoln Casey Sr. (May 10, 1831 – March 25, 1896) was an American military and civil engineer of the late 19th century. He served as Chief of Engineers for the United States Army Corps of Engineers and oversaw the completion of the Washington Monument.

  2. Thomas Lincoln Casey Jr. (February 19, 1857 – February 3, 1925) was an American army engineer and entomologist who was noted for his work on Coleoptera.

  3. Then, in 1878, Congress appointed Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Lincoln Casey, an army engineer, to complete the project. A flag representing the ideas of the Know-Nothing Party, originating in 1849 and active throughout the 1850s.

  4. Aug 22, 2018 · By the end of 1884, the Washington Monument was completed, with major improvements made to the re-engineered foundation and an aluminum apex atop the obelisk, engraved “Chief Engineer and Architect, Thos. Lincoln Casey.”.

  5. Thomas Lincoln Casey Sr. served as a Chief of Engineers for United States Army Corps of Engineers in the later part of the 19th century. The American engineer played a crucial role in the development and completion of the Washington Monument.

  6. Dec 28, 2023 · The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was to complete the job, led by Lt. Col. Thomas Lincoln Casey. Casey already had experience in building things. During the Civil War, he had put up a string of forts in Maine, in case disputes with the British should lead to a military threat from Canada.

  7. (1831–96) military engineer, born at Madison Barracks, Sackett's Harbor, New York. A graduate of West Point, during the Civil War Casey oversaw the construction of defenses and forts along the Maine coast.[...]

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