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Henry Arthur Caspersz Muller

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Henry Arthur Caspersz Muller (1865-1899)


1900 Obituary [1]

HENRY ARTHUR CASPERSZ MULLER, born on the 19th November, 1865, passed second in March, 1889, from the Thomason Civil Engineering College, Roorkee, into the Public Works Department of Burma.

He was sent to Upper Burma, where he served principally in the Shan States, being employed in the design and construction of buildings, bridges and irrigation works, and on the alignment and construction of roads, both in the plains and in the hills.

In 1899 he was engaged on canal works at Mandalay, where he died on the 1st December of that year, from sunstroke and malarial fever.

Mr. Muller was elected an Associate Member of the Institution on the 1st December, 1896.



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