Alexander, J. H. (John Henry), 1812-1867

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Chief Engineer of Maryland, Surveyor and first Geologist of Maryland; commissioner to arrange uniform system of weights and measures; professor at Universities of Maryland and Pennsylvania.

From the description of the John H. Alexander papers, 1824-1857. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 14450167

Lawyer, mathematician, linguist, and philologist, of Baltimore, Md.

From the description of Delaware language dictionary, 1856. (Maryland Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 30401426

John Henry Alexander was born in Annapolis, Maryland in 1812, the youngest child of William and Mary (Harwood Stockett) Alexander. He attended St. John's College in Annapolis, graduating in 1827 when he was only fifteen. He spent the next four years reading law privately, but apparently he did not take the bar exam, choosing instead to begin working for the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad. Alexander also attended medical lectures in Baltimore, though he did not receive a degree in Medicine.

As part of his work for the railroad, Alexander performed surveys and made maps of the line. This experience, combined with his academic achievements, led to Alexander's 1833 appointment as the Chief Engineer of Maryland with a charge to create a complete map of Maryland. While carrying out his research for this task, Alexander mapped the richest coal deposits in the state. He joined with a friend, P.T. Tyson, Esq., to found the George Creek Iron and Coal Company. By the time Alexander resigned his position in 1837, the company's success had made him financially secure.

Alexander held a wide variety of professional appointments over his lifetime. He served as Chief Engineer of Maryland, geologist of Maryland, and in 1857 was appointed Commissioner to England to work on creating an international system of weights and measures. Alexander also was professor of civil engineering at the University of Pennsylvania and professor of physics at the University of Maryland.

He published a number of works including a treatise on international coinage of Great Britain and the United States (1857) and an opinion on the location of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Wheeling, Virginia (1850). He edited a treatise on leveling (1838) and Sims' treatise on mathematical instruments, used in surveying, and leveling, astronomy (1835). He was a fellow of the American Philosophical Society, and a member of the Geographical and Statistical Society and the Maryland and Pennsylvania Historical Societies. In 1847, he was elected an honorable member of the Belle Lettres Society at the College of St. James in Hagerstown, Maryland.

Alexander married Margaret Hammer on June 4, 1836, in Baltimore. They had at least two sons, the second one born in Baltimore in October 1838. Throughout his life Alexander maintained close ties with his older brothers, William (born circa 1803) and Thomas Stockett (born 1801.) The brothers shared a deep devotion to the Whig party, and William often sent Alexander detailed accounts of the actions of the House of Delegates in Annapolis.

Alexander was active in the congregation of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Baltimore, and wrote a concordance to the Book of Common Prayer as well as two volumes of religious poetry.

John Henry Alexander died on March 2, 1867.

From the guide to the John H. Alexander papers, 1824-1857. (University of Maryland Libraries))

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creatorOf Alexander, J. H. (John Henry), 1812-1867. Calendar, 1860. Maryland State Archives
creatorOf Alexander, J. H. (John Henry), 1812-1867. Geological reports. Maryland. American Museum of Natural History
referencedIn Joseph Henry letters, 1836-1878, 1836-1878 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Correspondence on Indian names, 1854-1860, 1854-1860 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Cresson, John C. (John Chapman), 1806-1876. United States Navy Department records, 1852. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Maritime Research Center, Maritime Library, Maritime Archives
referencedIn Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871. Selected correspondence, 1827-1871. American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Harwood, William. William Harwood letter, 1835 Dec. 8. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Alexander, John H., 1812-1867. John H. Alexander papers, 1824-1857 (majority 1835-1850) University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries
referencedIn Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878. Letters, 1836-1878. American Philosophical Society Library
creatorOf John Henry Alexander letter to Rosewood Fisher, 1845 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
creatorOf Alexander, John H., 1812-1867. John H. Alexander papers, 1824-1857 (majority 1835-1850) University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries
referencedIn American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIe. 1845-1865. American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Streeter, Sebastian Ferris, 1810-1864. [Letter] 1857 July 8th, Balti[more, to] Matthew S. Henry / S.F. Streeter. Jenks Library at Gordon College, Jenks Library
creatorOf Alexander, J. H. (John Henry), 1812-1867. Delaware language dictionary, 1856. Maryland historical society
creatorOf Alexander, J. H. (John Henry), 1812-1867. Scriptorum Americanum syntaxis, 1841-[185-] New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Alexander, J. H. (John Henry), 1812-1867. Introits for all the Sundays of the year, [ca. 1840-1849] Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial Library
contributorOf Charles Babbage selected correspondence, 1827-1871, 1827-1871 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIc, 1826-1836 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IId, 1837-1844 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Henry, Mathew Schropp, 1790-1862. Correspondence on Indian names, 1854-1860. American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Barnard, Frederick A. P. (Frederick Augustus Porter), 1809-1889. Frederick A.P. Barnard papers, 1831-1889. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Hassler, F. R. (Ferdinand Rudolph), 1770-1843. Papers of c [manuscript], 1806-1847. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn John Fries Frazer papers, 1834-1871, 1834-1871 American Philosophical Society
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Annapolis MD US
Baltimore MD US
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Authors, American
Calculators
Delaware language
Geological surveys
Introits
Science
Weights and measures
Weights and measures
Occupation
Engineers
Geologists
Numismatists
Philologists
Railroad officials
Surveyors
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Birth 1812-06-26

Death 1867-03-02

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