Thomson, Reginald Heber, 1856-1949

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Reginald Heber Thomson (1856-1949) served multiple terms as Seattle City Engineer, from 1883 to 1886, 1892 to 1911 and from 1930 to 1931. He was born in Hanover, Indiana in 1856, graduating from Hanover College in 1877 with a doctorate in philosophy. After graduating, Thomson moved to Oakland, California and briefly taught mathematics at the Healdsburg Institute (later known as Pacific Union College). Thomson arrived in Seattle on September 25, 1881. During his tenure as Seattle City Engineer, he constructed much of Seattle's municipal infrastructure, including the city sewer system, the paving and regrading of downtown Seattle streets and the construction of the Great Northern Tunnel. He was also instrumental in creating the Cedar River watershed, City Light, the Port of Seattle, and the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks. The Seattle Board of Public Works removed Thomson from office briefly in February, 1894, but Mayor James T. Ronald reversed the decision, instead removing two members of the Board and reinstating Thomson. From 1916 to 1922, Thomson was a member of the Seattle City Council, yet he continued as an engineering consultant during this time, working on such projects as the Lake Washington Floating Bridge and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Immediately prior to his death, Thomson wrote his autobiography, That Man Thomson, which was published posthumously. Thomson died in Seattle in 1949.

From the description of Reginald Heber Thomson scrapbook, 1892-1907. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269185315

Reginald Heber Thomson (1856-1949), a Seattle civil engineer, is credited with establishing much of the municipal infrastructure of the fledgling city of Seattle. Thomson was Seattle city engineer from 1892 through 1911 and again in 1930 and 1931. He chaired the Seattle Public Works Board 1896-1911, established the Port of Seattle in 1911, served as superintendent of Stathcona Park, Vancouver Island, from 1912 to 1915, and was a member of the Seattle City Council from 1916 to 1922. Thomson consulted on major water and hydroelectric projects in Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, and Alaska. Among the many projects he is known for are several major regrades of Seattle's business district and waterfront, the establishment of Seattle's first hydroelectic plants, and establishment of the Cedar River water supply and the West Point sewage treatment plant.

From the description of R.H. Thomson papers, 1881-1993 (bulk 1881-1964). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 49194857

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creatorOf Thomson, Reginald Heber, 1856-1949. R.H. Thomson papers, 1881-1993 (bulk 1881-1964). University of Washington. Libraries
referencedIn Seattle (Wash.). Engineering Dept. City engineer's correspondence, 1890-1898. Seattle Municipal Archives
creatorOf Thomson, Reginald Heber, 1856-1949. Reginald Heber Thomson scrapbook, 1892-1907. University of Washington. Libraries
referencedIn Batcheller, Willis Tryon, 1889-1975. Papers, ca. 1915-1970. ND Univ of Washington Libraries (OCLC Worldshare ILL Beta)
referencedIn King County (Wash.). Commissioners. Records, 1854-1949; (bulk 1910-1949). ND Univ of Washington Libraries (OCLC Worldshare ILL Beta)
referencedIn George F. Cotterill Papers, 1839-1958 University of Washington Libraries Special Collections
referencedIn Cotterill, George F. (George Fletcher), 1865-. George F. Cotterill papers, 1839-1958 (bulk 1890-1956). University of Washington. Libraries
creatorOf Seattle (Wash.). Water Dept. Seattle Water Dept. historical files, 1889-1964. Seattle Municipal Archives
referencedIn Batcheller, Willis Tryon, 1889-1975. Willis Tryon Batcheller papers, circa 1915-1970. University of Washington. Libraries
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correspondedWith Batcheller, Willis Tryon, 1889-1975. person
associatedWith Cotterill, George F. (George Fletcher), 1865- person
associatedWith King County (Wash.). Commissioners. corporateBody
associatedWith Morrill, Frances. person
associatedWith Seattle (Wash.). Board of Public Works. corporateBody
associatedWith Seattle (Wash.). City Engineer. corporateBody
associatedWith Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Lighting. corporateBody
correspondedWith Seattle (Wash.). Engineering Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Seattle (Wash.). Engineering Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Seattle (Wash.). Water Dept. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Washington (State)--Seattle
Washington (State)--King County
Washington (State)--Seattle
Cedar River Watershed (King County, Wash.)
Denny Regrade (Seattle, Wash.)
Strathcona Park (B.C.)
Seattle (Wash.)
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Civil engineering
Civil engineers
Grading (Earthwork)
Hydroelectric power plants
Lighting
Public works
Railroad tunnels
Sanitary engineering
Water-supply
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Birth 1856-03-20

Death 1949-01-07

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