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Louis How

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Louis How was an American author and biographer, best known for his work on the life of James B. Eads, a prominent engineer and inventor. In his book "James B. Eads," How explores the significant contributions of Eads to engineering, particularly his work on the Mississippi River and the construction of the Eads Bridge. Through his writing, How provides insight into the challenges and innovations of 19th-century engineering, highlighting Eads's impact on American infrastructure. His biography serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of engineering and the individuals who shaped it.

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