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Masters, Frank M. (Frank Milton), 1883-1974

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Personal name headingMasters, Frank M. (Frank Milton), 1883-1974
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Variant(s)Masters, Frank, 1883-1974
Masters, Frank Milton, 1883-1974
Masters, F. M. (Frank Milton), 1883-1974
Masters, Frank M. (Frank Milton), b. 1883
See alsoFounded corporate body of person: Modjeski and Masters
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedHarrisburg (Pa.)
Birth date1883-06-18
Death date1974-02-07
Place of birthSomerset County (Pa.)
Place of deathHarrisburg (Pa.)
Field of activityCivil engineering Bridges--Design and construction
Profession or occupationCivil engineers
Found inModjeski, Ralph. The Louisville municipal bridge over the Ohio river between Louisville, Kentucky and Jeffersonville, Indiana, 1930?: t.p. (Frank M. Masters)
OCLC, Aug. 16, 2004 (hdgs.: Masters, Frank M.; Masters, Frank Milton, 1883- ; usage: Frank M. Masters; F.M. Masters)
New York times, February 8, 1974, viewed online August 11, 2017 (Harrisburg, Pa.: Feb. 7. Frank M. Masters Sr., a bridge designer whose company designed many well-known bridges in this country, died today in Polyclinic Hospital. He was 90 years old and lived here. He was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Institute of Consulting Engineers, the National Society of Professional Engineers and other professional groups)
Structurae website, August 11, 2017: persons (Frank M. Masters; born on 18 June 1883 in Somerset County, Pennsylvania; Deceased on 7 February 1974)
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Daily independent (Maysville, Ky.), November 25, 1931, viewed online via Northern Kentucky views website, August 11, 2017 (Mr. Frank Masters, partner of Mr. Ralph Modjeski, in the business of bridge building. Mr. Masters, a graduate of Mercersburg Academy and Cornell University, served in various capacities under Mr. Modjeski from 1904 to 1914: inspector, draftsman, engineer, and in charge of the New York and Pittsburg offices. In addition to his wide field of work, Mr. Masters has maintained and conducted a practice as consulting engineer on public utility valuations, expert testimony, as well as being engineer of the County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, and doing special work for the City of Harrisburg and various railway systems)
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Wikipedia, August 11, 2017 (under Ralph Modjeski: In 1893, in Chicago, Modjeski opened his own design office, which still exists as "Modjeski & Masters," after it was joined in 1924 by Frank M. Masters)
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