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Hugh Lincoln Cooper (April 28, 1865[1] — June 24, 1937[2]) was an American Colonel and renowned civil engineer, known for construction supervision of a number of hydroelectric power plants.

Biography[]

Born in Houston County in Sheldon, Minnesota, Cooper was a self-educated civil engineer. He worked throughout the United States, Canada, Brazil, Egypt, and Soviet Union. During World War I he served as a supervising engineer in the US Army Corps of Engineers.[3] Cooper died in Stamford, Connecticut in 1937.[2]

Supervised constructions[]

  • Toronto Power Generating Station, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada (1906)
  • Keokuk Dam, Hamilton, Illinois and Keokuk, Iowa (1910-1913)
  • Wilson Dam, Shoals Shore, Alabama (1918-1924)
  • Lake Zumbro Hydroelectric Generating Plant, Mazeppa, Minnesota (1919)
  • Dniprohes, Soviet Union (now Zaporizhia, Ukraine) (1927-1932) — upon completion of the project, Hugh Cooper was awarded Order of the Red Banner of Labour

References[]

  1. "Subjects of Biographies". Dictionary of American Biography. Comprehensive Index. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1990. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hugh L. Cooper, builder of dam at Shoals, dies. Times Daily – June 25, 1937.
  3. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad

External links[]

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