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ANDERSON, Eugene. (Dubuque, IA, Oct. 18,1857--Unknown). Anderson completed his education in the public schools of Dubuque and then traveled to Golden, Colorado where he entered the State School of Mines. He spent two years in the Civil Engineering Department. After leaving college, he was employed in the west as a civil engineer for twelve years.
ANDERSON, Eugene. (Dubuque, IA, Oct. 18,1857--Unknown). Anderson completed his education in the public schools of Dubuque and then traveled to Golden, Colorado where he entered the State School of Mines. He spent two years in the Civil Engineering Department. After leaving college, he was employed in the west as a civil engineer for twelve years.


Anderson was remembered for his efforts in establishing Dubuque's first water works and city parks.  
In 1890, he returned to Dubuque and established a large business as a surveyor and civil engineer.


In 1890, he returned to Dubuque and did a large business as a surveyor and civil engineer.  
Anderson was remembered for his efforts in establishing Dubuque's first water works and city parks.


The 1913 ''Dubuque City Directory'' through the 1916-1917 ''White's Dubuque County Directory'' listed  361 Julien as the address.
The 1913 ''Dubuque City Directory'' through the 1916-1917 ''White's Dubuque County Directory'' listed  361 Julien as the address.

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ANDERSON, Eugene. (Dubuque, IA, Oct. 18,1857--Unknown). Anderson completed his education in the public schools of Dubuque and then traveled to Golden, Colorado where he entered the State School of Mines. He spent two years in the Civil Engineering Department. After leaving college, he was employed in the west as a civil engineer for twelve years.

In 1890, he returned to Dubuque and established a large business as a surveyor and civil engineer.

Anderson was remembered for his efforts in establishing Dubuque's first water works and city parks.

The 1913 Dubuque City Directory through the 1916-1917 White's Dubuque County Directory listed 361 Julien as the address.

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Source:

Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa. Chicago: Chapman Publishing Company, 1894, p. 186