Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Edward Charles Darley

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Edward Charles Darley (c1846-1901)


1901 Obituary [1]

EDWARD CHARLES BARLEY died at the Beach Hotel, Chicago, on. February 16, 1901, at the age of fifty-five, whilst undergoing an operation on his throat. He was well known among mechanical engineers both in Pittsburg and Chicago. At the time of his deaths he was Western sales agent for the Cahall boiler. For some time he was connected with Mr. James P. Witherow, of Pittsburg, and was well known as a blast-furnace engineer. He was the secretary of the Technical Club of Chicago, a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and of the American Institute of Mining Engineers.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1891.


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