James Hillhouse Fuertes
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James Hillhouse Fuertes (10 August 1863 in
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and sanitary engineer.


Biography

He was the son of astronomer and civil engineer Estevan Fuertes and Mary Stone Perry Fuertes, and the brother of naturalist and writer
Louis Agassiz Fuertes Louis Agassiz Fuertes (February 7, 1874 Ithaca, New York – August 22, 1927 Unadilla, New York) was an American ornithologist, illustrator and artist who set the rigorous and current-day standards for ornithological art and naturalist depiction ...
. Fuertes graduated from
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in 1883. He constructed works for the sewerage, drainage and water supply of various cities in the United States,
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, and served as consulting engineer of various corporations and municipalities. He was a non-resident lecturer at Cornell.


Works

* ''Water and Public Health'' (1897) * ''Water Filtration Works'' (1901) * "European Sanitary Engineering Series" in the ''
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'' He also wrote numerous monographs on engineering and sanitary subjects, etc.


Family

He married Mary Hill Cable on 10 January 1895. She died in May 1921 in Brooklyn.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fuertes, James Hillhouse 1863 births 1932 deaths American civil engineers American people of Puerto Rican descent Cornell University alumni Cornell University faculty Hispanic and Latino American teachers People from Spanish Puerto Rico Emigrants from the Spanish Empire