Sylvanus Albert Reed
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BornApril 8, 1854
Albany, New York, US
DiedOctober 1, 1935 (aged 81)
New York City, US
Resting placeAll Saints' Memorial Church Cemetery, Navesink New Jersey
Latitude: 40.39812, Longitude: -74.02139
Latitude: 40.39812, Longitude: -74.02139
EducationA.B. and Ph.D. Columbia College, M.E School of Mines
Sylvanus Albert Reed | |
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| Born | April 8, 1854 Albany, New York, US |
| Died | October 1, 1935 (aged 81) New York City, US |
| Resting place | All Saints' Memorial Church Cemetery, Navesink New Jersey Latitude: 40.39812, Longitude: -74.02139 |
| Education | A.B. and Ph.D. Columbia College, M.E School of Mines |
| Spouse |
Elmina Wilshire Pomeroy
(m. 1895; died 1897) |
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Sylvanus Albert Reed (April 8, 1854 – October 1, 1935) was an American aeronautical engineer who developed the modern metal aircraft propeller.
Reed graduated from Columbia University in 1874.[3] He worked as an engineer specializing in electrical signals for railroad safety until his retirement in 1912.[4]