1926 Copy Photo of geographer Featherstonhaugh

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1926 Copy Photo of geographer Featherstonhaugh [item - dfpx19685] This is an 1926 copy photo of Britsh geologist George W. Featherstonhaugh. George William Featherstonhaugh FRS (London, 9 April 1780 – Le Havre, 28 September 1866) was a British geologist and geographer who initiated the Albany and Schenectady Railroad and was a surveyor of the Louisiana Purchase for the US Government.In 1806 he came to the United States w he planned to study the languages of the indigenous people. He married Sarah Duane of Schenectady, New York, on November 6, 1808. They had four children: James, Ann, George Jr., and Georgianna. He farmed, organized the first New York Board of Agriculture, and advocated the building of steam railroads in the United States. Difficulty experienced in the economic transportation of his crops led Featherstonhaugh to advocate a steam railroad that would connect the Hudson River at Albany, New York with the navigable Mohawk River at Schenectady. His acquaintance with George Stephenson (1781–1848) facilitated his quest. Ten years were spent in an attempt to educate the public for the experiment and it was not until December, 1825, that Featherstonhaugh was determined to apply for a charter. This was granted on April 17, 1826.He later returned to the States to Philadelphia and, on January 28, 1831, married Charlotte Williams read more